T/soccer

  1. British Man Faces 7 Charges Over Liverpool Parade Car Crash World, May 29

    Paul Doyle, 53, was accused of dangerous driving and other assault charges after almost 80 people were injured when a vehicle plowed into a crowd at a soccer parade.

  2. One Way to Sell Beer in Britain? Buy Into a Soccer Team. Business, May 29

    An American microbrewery has made inroads in English pubs with a novel marketing strategy.

  3. Atropello masivo en Liverpool: esto es lo que sabemos En español, May 27

    Casi 50 personas, entre ellas cuatro niños, resultaron heridas el lunes después de que un conductor arrolló a una multitud que celebraba el título de la Premier League del Liverpool FC.

  4. How a Day of Soccer Celebrations Turned to Chaos in Liverpool World, May 27

    After a car plowed into crowds celebrating their team’s Premier League title, camaraderie and jubilation dissolved into dread.

  5. Police Quickly Gave Details on Liverpool Car Ramming, Aiming to Prevent Rumors World, May 27

    Just hours after the episode, the police announced that the driver was a white British man. After previous violence, false anti-Muslim speculation had been spread online.

  6. What We Know About the Car-Ramming at the Liverpool Parade in England World, May 26

    Almost 50 people, including four children, were injured on Monday after a driver plowed into a crowd that had been celebrating Liverpool F.C.’s Premier League title.

  7. Un conductor embiste a una multitud en un desfile en Liverpool En español, May 26

    La policía informó que había detenido a un hombre de 53 años. “Las escenas en Liverpool son espantosas”, dijo Keir Starmer, el primer ministro británico.

  8. Police on Scene After Car Plows Into Crowd in Liverpool Video, May 26

    Local police said they detained a man in connection with a car that was driven through a crowd of people attending a soccer parade on Monday.

  9. Driver Plows Car Into Crowd Along Parade Route in Liverpool World, May 26

    The police said they had detained a 53-year-old man in connection with the crash. Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain said “the scenes in Liverpool are appalling.”

  10. Qatari Push to Dominate Another Sport, Table Tennis, Draws Scrutiny World, May 25

    A wealthy Qatari businessman’s campaign to lead the sport’s global body is being investigated. One of his critics was detained and interrogated in Doha.

  11. At an Uncertain Moment for Germany, Suddenly Boring Doesn’t Look So Bad World, May 23

    The small city of Bielefeld was once the butt of jokes for its blandness. Now it embodies the kind of stability Germans long for.

  12. Did Soccer Originate in Scotland? New Claim Draws Jeers in England. Science, May 21

    The discovery of a 17th-century “foot-ball” pitch in Scotland would relocate the birthplace of the modern game.

  13. Two People Held on Charges of Blackmailing a Premier League Soccer Star World, May 18

    A woman in South Korea was accused of claiming she was pregnant by Son Heung-min, the captain of Tottenham Hotspur, and demanding hush money.

  14. A Loyal Ally Joins Trump’s Gulf Tour: The Head of Global Soccer World, May 14

    The FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, is expected to preside over a ceremony in which the emir of Qatar will hand over World Cup hosting duties to Mr. Trump. The U.S. is co-hosting the 2026 tournament.

  15. With Trump Visit, Qatar’s Image Makeover Scores Another Success World, May 14

    The emirate, once called “a funder of terrorism” by President Trump, has spent lavishly on overhauling its global reputation.

  16. Chelsea F.C. Ends Inquiry Into Bullying Allegations Without Sharing Findings World, May 8

    The Premier League soccer team had committed to overhauling its culture, but employees are still looking for an acknowledgment of remorse.

  17. El gobierno de Trump quiere que los turistas del Mundial la pasen bien, pero por poco tiempo En español, May 8

    En una reunión del grupo de trabajo sobre la Copa del Mundo celebrada el martes en la Casa Blanca, funcionarios del gobierno extendieron una bienvenida condicional a quienes quisieran asistir al torneo.

  18. Trump Administration Welcomes World Cup Visitors to Enjoy a Nice, but Brief, Stay Washington, May 7

    Top officials offered a message that stuck to the Trump administration’s focus on minimizing legal immigration and removing those who overstay their visas.

  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.

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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.