Sports
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Call It Football or Soccer. The U.S. Is Claiming It as Its Own.
AL KHOR, Qatar — The chant came from deep in one corner of the stadium, ringing out loud and clear…
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England Gets a Look at Itself, and Isn’t Sure It Likes What It Sees
AL KHOR, Qatar — For four fleeting, glorious days, all was right and all was well in England’s world. Gareth…
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Tres palabras atormentan a México en el Mundial: el quinto partido
DOHA, Catar — De todos los países que juegan fútbol en el mundo —y hay bastantes— solo dos pueden ufanarse…
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Felix Auger-Aliassime Is on a Roll
Felix Auger-Aliassime let out a bellow that pierced through the cheers inside the arena in Basel, Switzerland, two weeks ago.…
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For Mexico, an Unlucky Seven
DOHA, Qatar — Of all the soccer playing countries in the world — and there are many — only two…
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Brazil’s Neymar Is Out With an Injury After Serbia Match
Neymar, the Brazilian soccer star, will not be playing in the team’s next World Cup match after he was injured…
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Frustrations Simmer as Saudis Are Blocked From Watching the World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — In the stands at the World Cup, the fraternal bond between host Qatar and its neighbor Saudi…
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A Migrant’s Desperate Day Chasing Work at the World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — Standing at the center of the Msheireb metro station, the man in the pressed burgundy shirt took…
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How can the United States advance? Here are the scenarios.
Iran’s 2-0 win over Wales on Friday lifted one team, damaged another and brought more clarity to what the United…
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Roleplay Off the Field Helps the Eagles on It
PHILADELPHIA — When safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson came to the Eagles in a trade with the New Orleans Saints a week…