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In recent hours, a wide range of opinions has emerged regarding the historic possibility that the Villarreal–Barcelona match ...
La Liga President Javier Tebas has assured that the ‘USA game’ will be going ahead, despite widespread backlash in Spain.
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) on Monday approved the December 20 fixture at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Miami Beach is warming up to welcome FIFA World Cup 2026, the world’s largest sporting event, next summer. City officials ...
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Axios on MSNMiami's World Cup invoice: What local governments are spending
A county budget crunch has led to calls for Miami-Dade officials to cut back on the $46 million it's paying to host the FIFA World Cup at Hard Rock Stadium next summer. Why it matters: The county ...
Human rights concerns in North America look different from those in other countries where FIFA has come under fire.
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Sporting News on MSN"We are professionals"- Villarreal player defends Barcelona match in Miami
Villarreal defender Rafa Marin reveals the team willing to play Barcelona in Miami despite disapproval from many fans.
Real Madrid issued a statement on Tuesday opposing La Liga's plans to move Barcelona's match at Villarreal to the U.S. in ...
Last year, Miami-Dade County agreed to spend $46 million to host the 2026 World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium — including ...
LaLiga president Javier Tebas expressed confidence on Friday that the Villarreal-Barcelona clash in Matchday 17 of LaLiga EA Sports will take place in Miami this ...
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World Cup wins, nonprofits lose — but a surprise twist may come for Miami-Dade | Opinion
Miami-Dade’s attempt to address a $402 million budget shortfall have put elected leaders in a tough predicament, criticized for possibly cutting funding for nonprofits, parks, arts and culture while ...
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