World Cup fans are accustomed to the yellow of Brazil, the blues of France and Italy and the stripes of Argentina and Paraguay. They should get ready for the elephants of Ivory Coast, the eagles of Tunisia and the black stars of Ghana.
FIFA will push for its members to adopt the world anti-doping code in time for the World Cup next month, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Sunday.
World Cup organizers said Thursday an additional 42,495 tickets are for sale.
The assessment compiled by Germany's Federal Crime Office, known as the BKA, said Islamic extremists posed a particular danger, according to Wednesday's edition of Stern magazine.
German World Cup organizers will put officials in the front rows of most stadiums in an effort to stop people from running onto the field and interrupting games.
FIFA will amend its anti-doping regulations to conform with those of the World Anti Doping Agency before the start of the June 9 World Cup, according to WADA on Sunday.
Things in soccer and German get more complicated after that, but that simple phrase is the first lesson for diehard soccer fans who signed up for a crash course in German to prepare for this year's World Cup, which begins June 9 at stadiums throughout Germany.
A Dutch insurer is offering employers in the country the chance to insure themselves against the sudden rise in staff sick days expected during next month's soccer World Cup.
German police in four states arrested nearly 100 people in brothel raids during a crackdown on illegal prostitution ahead of next month's World Cup.
The CCTV (China Central Television) will live all 64 matches during the FIFA World Cup in Germany starting from June 10th, including 48 group matches and 16 elimination matches.