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First Women’s Club World Cup set for 2026
The Independent via Yahoo Sports· 7 hours agoThe idea of a Women’s Club World Cup was first raised in 2022, but would come at the right time with the expansion of Uefa’s ...
First Women's Club World Cup to take place in January, February 2026
New York Times· 9 hours agoThe first Women’s Club World Cup will take place in January and February of 2026, FIFA has...
Women's Club World Cup: Inaugural tournament to take place in 2026
BBC News· 7 hours agoThe inaugural Women’s Club World Cup will take place in January and February 2026, Fifa has...
Women’s Club World Cup to take place in middle of the season with January-February dates proposed
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 22 hours agoWinter dates in the middle of the European season have been proposed for the new Women’s Club World ...
FIFA is quietly unwinding nearly all the reforms it agreed to after last decade’s massive corruption...
Fortune· 2 hours agoFIFA president Gianni Infantino also is scheduled Friday for a first news conference with international media since Saudi Arabia was effectively confirmed last October as ...
FIE Fencing Grand Prix Foil - Shanghai: Team USA preview, schedule, athletes to follow and how to...
Olympics.com· 31 minutes agoThe U.S. men’s and women’s Olympic foil fencing team will take on their final Grand Prix ahead of...
Three from Tennessee selected to USA Basketball Women's U17 national team trials
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoIn all, 44 players were selected for the trials, which begin May 23 at the U.S. Olympic and...
How to watch Caitlin Clark play in the 2024 WNBA season opener game tonight: Indiana Fever vs....
CBS News· 22 hours agoDon't miss Caitlin Clark's WBNA debut as the Indiana Fever face the Connecticut Sun tonight.
Why It Could Cost About $850 To Watch The NFL 2024 Season
Forbes· 2 days agoWith monthly subscription costs for cable and streaming...continuing to escalate, and the NFL...
Trump and the Floridentourage
Politico· 5 hours agoIn addition to the eight killed, at least 40 were injured.” STICKER SHOCK — “Should Miami-Dade taxpayers foot $46 million in World Cup costs? That’