Ali Krieger is “super excited to host the first-ever women’s soccer show on ESPN.” The two-time Women’s FIFA World Cup champion with the U.S. Women’s National Team is set to become the voice of ...
This article is part of our Finding Fútbol series, a special feature produced by The Athletic to chronicle how the U.S.’s Hispanic communities celebrate and enrich the beautiful game. It was, Alvaro ...
Like most Colombian families, fútbol is the family sport for the Olano family. Gustavo Olano’s father was a great soccer player and played for the reserves team of the Millonarios Fútbol Club in ...
The Salinas Regional Soccer Complex will host the Alianza de Futbol national tournament on August 9 and 10. The tournament is open to teams of all skill levels and age groups, with registration ...
The title is inspired by Cristo’s 'Ted Lasso' character, Dani Rojas, and his iconic catchphrase "fútbol is life!" which Cristo coined during his audition for the show ...
As the largest and youngest ethnic minority group in the U.S., Latinos are a target audience that marketers continue to covet. The numbers are astounding if you haven’t been paying attention. On its ...
This story is part of The 47: Historias along a bus route, a collaboration between WHYY’s PlanPhilly, Emma Restrepo and Jane M. Von Bergen. This article is written in English. To read this article in ...
Without a doubt, no sport draws as much interest, stirs up as much passion, or elicits such ferocious intensity in Brazil as futbol. Hands down, no country has a more storied soccer history than ...
Each week, Sports Illustrated’s esteemed Planet Fútbol team discusses the latest around the world of soccer. Your host, SI.com soccer editor Avi Creditor, sits down with SI soccer writers Grant Wahl ...
Pope Francis has been called the "people's" pope, a "maverick" pope and the "outsider" pope. He could also be called the fútbol pope. The soccer world has been paying tribute to the late pontiff from ...
There are plenty of examples that can be used to challenge George Plimpton’s Law of Inverse Proportionality (the smaller the ball, the more books have been written about the sport). How about marbles?