T/soccer

  1. How Much More Can the U.S. Travel Industry Take? Travel, December 19

    Politics and border hassles have chased away foreign visitors, costing businesses billions. Some fear next year’s World Cup won’t be enough to bring tourists back.

  2. British Man Who Drove Into Soccer Parade Is Sentenced to 21 Years World, December 16

    Paul Doyle struck more than 130 people when he plowed his car through fans leaving a jubilant victory parade for Liverpool F.C.

  3. Trump Is Facing Down Biden’s Demons U.S., December 12

    Too old? Tough economy? The presidents change, but the troubles are familiar.

  4. For 2 Hours, a Soccer Match Offers Palestinians a Rarity: Joy World, December 12

    The national soccer team made it to the knockout stages of the Arab Cup for the first time, uniting fans from Gaza to the West Bank to Cairo to Arab cities in Israel.

  5. Mamdani Will Be New York City’s First Soccer-Mad Mayor New York, December 12

    Zohran Mamdani isn’t just a superfan. Until recently, he was a key player on the Talking Headers, a rec-league team where he was known as Z.

  6. Thomas O. Hicks, Texas Money Man Who Owned 3 Teams, Dies at 79 Sports, December 11

    A master of leveraged buyouts, he bought baseball and hockey teams in Texas and an English soccer club, only to lose them in an avalanche of debt.

  7. U.S. Moves to Drop Charges in International Soccer Corruption Case New York, December 10

    Hernán López, a former Fox executive, and an Argentine sports marketing company were convicted in 2023 of bribing officials to secure soccer broadcast rights.

  8. Seattle Plans Pride Match at Soccer World Cup, Infuriating Iran and Egypt World, December 10

    The two countries, which criminalize homosexuality and impose severe punishments for it, were picked to play on a day celebrating L.G.B.T.Q. communities.

  9. Inside the Yearslong Push to Bring the World Cup Final to New Jersey New York, December 6

    Winning the right to host the world’s most popular sporting event took years of planning, countless Zoom calls and a bit of luck with a broken-down bus.

  10. Under Kennedy, U.S. Vaccine Policy Arrives at a ‘Defining Moment’ U.S., December 6

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be only beginning to put his stamp on American immunization policy.

  11. How to Buy a World Cup Ticket Video, December 6

    Want to acquire a FIFA World Cup ticket? There are some steps you should follow. Henry Bushnell, a senior soccer writer for The Athletic, details how.

  12. FIFA President Awards Trump With Soccer Body’s First Peace Prize Video, December 5

    Not long after President Trump missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize, his friend and FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, had his organization establish its own.

  13. As Trump Covets Nobel Peace Prize, FIFA Cozies Up to Him With Its Own Award U.S., December 5

    Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, has been ingratiating himself with the president to help ensure a successful 2026 World Cup.

  14. Trump’s Relationship With the President of FIFA Video, December 5

    Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, FIFA, has lauded President Trump at almost every opportunity, even starting a FIFA Peace Prize after Mr. Trump didn’t win the Nobel. Luke Broadwater, a White House reporter, describes the bromance.

  15. ¿Es posible que los estadios de fútbol revitalicen las ciudades de EE. UU.? En español, November 24

    Una serie de ciudades pequeñas y medianas apuesta por los estadios como motores de crecimiento para impulsar el desarrollo de proyectos de uso mixto. Sin embargo, esas ambiciones se suelen estancar cuando comienzan los juegos.

  16. Haití celebra su primera clasificación al Mundial en 50 años En español, November 23

    El triunfo de la selección nacional que le consiguió un puesto en la Copa dio a los haitianos de todo el mundo un respiro momentáneo de las profundas crisis de su país.

  17. Haitians Rejoice Over Their First World Cup Berth in 50 Years World, November 23

    The national team’s success in landing a World Cup slot gave Haitians around the world a momentary reprieve from their country’s deep crises.

  18. Hedge Fund Titan Has a Turnaround Plan (for the Carolina Panthers) Business, November 23

    David Tepper, the founder of the $20 billion Appaloosa Management, may have finally cracked the winning code for his flagging N.F.L. team.

  19. 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.

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

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

    Anti-vaccine harassment cannot stand.

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

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

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. 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.