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  1. Liverpool Star Diogo Jota Killed in Car Crash Video, July 3

    Spanish emergency crews found the Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother dead in a car crash along a highway near Cernadilla, Spain.

  2. Diogo Jota, estrella del Liverpool, muere a los 28 años en un choque automovilístico En español, July 3

    Jota y su hermano André Filipe murieron en España, dijeron las autoridades. El choque se produjo dos semanas después de la boda del jugador portugués.

  3. Diogo Jota, Liverpool Soccer Star, Dies in Car Crash at 28 World, July 3

    Mr. Jota and his brother André Filipe, 26, died in Spain, the authorities said. The crash came two weeks after the Portuguese player’s wedding.

  4. Court Reinstates Convictions in International Soccer Corruption Case New York, July 2

    Hernán López, a former Fox executive, and Full Play Group, an Argentine sports marketing company, paid millions in bribes to secure the rights to broadcast soccer tournaments.

  5. El jeque que conquistó el fútbol y consiente a los señores de la guerra En español, July 1

    El vicepresidente emiratí es más conocido como propietario del Manchester City, un importante equipo de fútbol inglés. Entre bastidores, se le ha descrito como el “manejador” que dirige las guerras secretas de su país en el extranjero.

  6. Why Was the Italian Football Championship Played in Toledo? Sports, June 29

    Amateur football players from Ancona and Florence drew a crowd in Ohio on Saturday.

  7. The Sheikh Who Conquered Soccer and Coddles Warlords World, June 29

    The Emirati vice president is best known as the owner of a top English soccer team. Behind the scenes, he has been described as the “handler” guiding his country’s secret foreign wars.

  8. In Vermont, a Soccer Team That Plays for the Planet Climate, June 25

    The Vermont Green Football Club champions environmental work and draws sold-out crowds, with the help of free ice cream.

  9. Kung Fu’s Kinetic Action Meets the Beautiful Game Arts, June 19

    With martial arts trickery and action sensibilities, Rematch reinvents soccer video games as an exhilarating bulletless shooter.

  10. FIFA Struts Off the Pitch and Onto the Catwalk Style, June 18

    Soccer’s governing body is putting its name on a luxury fashion line. Would you buy it?

  11. How Joining a Scottish Softball Team Cured My American Loneliness Op Ed, July 6

    Rec league sports are a cure for much of what ails us. Really.

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

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

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

    Anti-vaccine harassment cannot stand.

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

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

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.

  21. 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.