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  1. On Queens Soccer Fields, Immigrants Find Each Other and a Sense of Home Metropolitan, Yesterday

    For generations of immigrants, Sunday soccer at Flushing Meadows Corona Park is more than a game.

  2. Lawsuit Accuses Everton Bidder 777 Partners of $600 Million Fraud Foreign, May 4

    In a suit filed in federal court in New York, a firm that provided hundreds of millions of dollars to 777 accused the company of double-pledging its collateral to other investors.

  3. When a Bunch of Bloody Yanks Came for English Soccer Magazine, May 4

    American investors are gobbling up the storied teams of the English Premier League — and changing the stadium experience in ways that soccer fans resent.

  4. Dortmund, Bayern Munich and the Siren Song of Yesterday Foreign, May 3

    Change comes neither easily nor naturally at Germany’s two most successful clubs. Will success in the Champions League delay it again?

  5. A Race the Whole World Is Watching World, May 3

    A three-team race is deciding this year’s Premier League champion. The competition’s global reach means a significant portion of the world’s population is following along.

  6. At F.C. Porto, a Toxic Presidential Race Feels Typical for 2024 Foreign, April 26

    A powerful incumbent and a popular rival highlight an election that has already featured fights, arrests and accusations of intimidation.

  7. The Only Girls’ Team in a Boys’ Soccer League Has Gone Undefeated Express, April 24

    The Queens Park Ladies, an under-12 soccer team in Bournemouth, England, hopes to inspire younger girls to get into the sport after a dominant season against the boys.

  8. Why Indoor Soccer is the Beautiful Game at Its Best Magazine, April 24

    In its flamboyance and entertainment factor, it embodies the spirit of street soccer, the real roots of the game.

  9. This Town Had a Reputation Problem. Premier League Soccer Changed Things. Foreign, April 24

    Having a team in the world’s richest sports competition might alter how people think of Luton, a place long dogged by a ramshackle image and links to extremism.

  10. FIFA Said to Be Close to TV Deal With Apple for New Tournament Business, April 22

    The agreement would give the tech company worldwide rights for a monthlong World Cup-style competition between top teams set to take place next year.

  11. Everton Seeks Alternative Buyer as Deal With 777 Partners Falters Foreign, April 22

    With a proposed sale stalled seven months after it was announced, a financially strapped Premier League team is pursuing a backup plan.

  12. Why Don’t More People Resent Manchester City? Foreign, April 19

    Out of the Champions League but on top of the Premier League, Manchester City shows that it takes more than trophies to make a villain.

  13. One Thing Parents Can Control Op Ed, April 16

    As parents, we cannot shield our sons and daughters from the world’s cruelty or our failures, but we can try to counter those things.

  14. Un equipo de fútbol dejó de cobrar la entrada, ¿otros deberían hacer lo mismo? En español, April 14

    Cuando el Paris F. C. hizo gratuitas sus entradas, inició un experimento sobre la conexión entre aficionados y equipos, y planteó una pregunta sobre el valor de las grandes multitudes para el deporte televisado.

  15. A Soccer Bridesmaid Wears the Crown, and Germany (Mostly) Likes the Look Foreign, April 13

    As Bayer Leverkusen sealed its first Bundesliga title, the real joy for its rivals came in seeing Bayern Munich lose it.

  16. Coaches Have to Be Salesmen, Too Foreign, April 12

    David Moyes has established West Ham as a fixture in the top half of the Premier League and a regular presence in Europe. So why do so many fans want him out?

  17. El equipo de fútbol favorito de estos neoyorquinos está en Dinamarca. (Es que son los dueños) En español, April 12

    Un grupo de conocidos invirtió en un equipo de fútbol de la tercera división de la liga danesa. Esperan ascender, pero siguen perdiendo partidos.

  18. New York City Is Closer to Getting Its First Soccer Stadium Metro, April 11

    The City Council voted to allow the New York City Football Club to build a facility for its team in Willets Point, Queens, across the street from Citi Field.

  19. A Soccer Team Stopped Charging for Tickets. Should Others Do the Same? Foreign, April 10

    When Paris F.C. made its tickets free, it began an experiment into the connection between fans and teams, and posed a question about the value of big crowds to televised sports.

  20. Security Increased for Champions League Games After ISIS Threats Foreign, April 9

    Online messages urged violent attacks on four matches, prompting the police in England, France and Spain to step up precautions.

  21. Why These New Yorkers’ Favorite Soccer Team Is in Denmark: They Own It. Metropolitan, April 7

    Some people splurge on vacations, fancy shoes and motorcycles. A group of dozens of friends, neighbors and co-workers decided to try something better (or maybe worse).

  22. Today’s Top News: A New Role for Kamala Harris in the 2024 Campaign, and More Podcasts, August 7

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  23. Grant Wahl Was a Loving Husband. I Will Always Protect His Legacy. Op Ed, January 8

    Anti-vaccine harassment cannot stand.

  24. Your Wednesday Briefing: A Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough N Y T Now, December 13

    Plus Argentina beat Croatia to advance to the World Cup finals.

  25. Your Monday Briefing: The World Cup Semifinals Loom N Y T Now, December 11

    Plus, China’s sluggish economy and the arrest of the Lockerbie bombing suspect.

  26. Your Wednesday Briefing: The U.S. Beats Iran N Y T Now, November 29

    Plus China cracks down on protests and the U.S. pledges more aid to Ukraine.

  27. Your Tuesday Briefing: Anxiety in China N Y T Now, November 28

    Plus Ukraine updates, a U.S.-Iran World Cup preview and a “She Said” interview.

  28. Your Wednesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Death Toll Climbs N Y T Now, November 22

    Plus Saudi Arabia defeats Argentina, Australia loses to France and lockdowns spread across China.

  29. Your Tuesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Deadly Earthquake N Y T Now, November 21

    Plus Iranian players protest at the World Cup and “Neighbours” will start filming again.

  30. Hello, World. It’s Been a While. Styles, August 1

    On the pleasures and pains of joining up with other people after a long, quiet time in the Covid doldrums.

  31. The Sounders Qualified for the Club World Cup. No One Knows When It Is. Sports, May 5

    One prize for Seattle’s Concacaf Champions League title was a chance to face some of the world’s best clubs. When are those games? “No clue,” one FIFA official said.