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Just a win away from a fifth trophy in 2024-25 and $275 million in prize winnings, can PSG close out what has been a historic season?
This time a year ago, World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe was settling into life at Real Madrid after seven seasons with PSG, some of the sport's most illustrious prizes seemingly waiting for him. So far,
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber believes the FIFA Club World Cup this summer has been an “absolute terrific success.”
When the Club World Cup final kicks off in New Jersey, it will bring down the curtain on the longest season in memory and a tournament that stands as a bewildering addition to the calendar.
Real Madrid lost 4-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the semifinals of the Club World Cup on Wednesday, officially ending this season without a trophy
Paris Saint-Germain continued to roll through soccer's best teams Wednesday at the Club World Cup semifinals, crushing Spanish giants Real Madrid 4-0.
The soccer star had reportedly opted to take the longer route because he’d been advised by doctors not to get on a plane while recovering from a lung-related surgery.
MLS still can carve out a fruitful place on the global scene. Plus, the MSL-record 10 matches in the Club World Cup – an event that’s not a great competition, given that many of the world’s leagues are coming off a long season – will provide useful data and feedback.
The Women's Euro is in full swing, and Paris is mobilizing to support Les Bleues, with festive and committed fan zones. From Place Stalingrad to Saint-Ouen, events, screenings and tributes to the icons of women's soccer will set the pace for the competition.