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Arsene Wenger, FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development, feels the Club World Cup shows the biggest gap between European clubs and others is in their final third effectiveness.
A delegation from Inter visited Nike's World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, strengthening the historic bond that unites ...
FIFA’s new-look competition has drawn plenty of criticism, including for how many games were being held in large, out-of-town ...
The first 32-team edition of the Club World Cup is down to 16 teams. As expected, most are from Europe but Brazil has the ...
The FIFA Club World Cup group stage has been completed, and all the last 16 remaining in the competition have been decided.
Botafogo, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense, Al-Hilal, Monterrey and Inter Miami have all made it into the last 16. That’s ...
After a group stage played in front of more than 1 million empty seats, the Club World Cup moves on to knockout rounds that ...
With the group stages of the FIFA Club World Cup over, it’s a good time to catch our breath and take stock. From the searing ...
Here's five breakout South American players from the Club World Cup that could join European sides in the near future.
FIFA Club World Cup group stage delivered the goods as audiences across the planet were entertained by an array of unfamiliar battles.
The key was Ousmane Dembélé, who went from an injury-prone, disappointing winger with Barcelona to the best pressing No. 9 in ...