A new stadium that will host one of the 2010 FIFA World Cup semifinals will be constructed in Durban, South Africa's eastern port, local authorities said on Thursday
Brazilian NGO Ibase said today that FIFA should promote a world campaign against racism in football
The White House and European leaders are preoccupied with a very grave matter these days.What's going on at the World Cup?
The ongoing World Cup in Germany doesn't just offer interesting matches and soccer stars showing off their skills. Many people, even non-fans, enjoy collecting merchandise related to the quadrennial event
Police has charged 64 people with criminal offences following clashes ahead of Germany's World Cup match with neighbour Poland on Wednesday in by far the worst outbreak of trouble at the tournament so far
Three Argentine merchants yesterday retrieved their missing World Cup tickets that one of them left at an airport bank last week.
The whole of Ecuador took to the streets on Thursday to celebrate the national soccer team's resounding 3-0 victory of rival Costa Rica, which took Ecuador through to the second round of the World Cup for the first time ever
Despairing of Japan's lack of killer instinct at the World Cup, the country's soccer chief said the missing ingredient was obvious: "We need a Kaka."
If Berlin's Olympic Stadium had a roof, about 50,000 screaming Swedes would have raised it Thursday.
The World Cup has only just begun but already the Australians are planning for the future
A tribunal set up to judge Italy's match-fixing scandal will decide the fate of Juventus, AC Milan and other Serie A clubs before the World Cup final on July 9, Italian soccer commissioner Guido Rossi said on Thursday
The world's most-watched sporting event faced criticism Thursday, and not for a referee's contentious call.