A World Cup title can make a coach a legend. A loss can put him out of a job.That's life at soccer's top level.
According to Polish news agency PAP, more than 60 Polish policemen will be in the security forces at this year's soccer World Cup in Germany on the strength of a May agreement between both countries.
A British hotel is offering football-free breaks for "soccer widows" desperate to escape wall-to-wall coverage of the World Cup.
Former England managers Bobby Robson and Terry Venables fear Sven-Goran Eriksson has taken too great a gamble in selecting untried teenager Theo Walcott for his World Cup squad.
British soccer fans will be able to watch World Cup action free over the Internet thanks to a deal unveiled by the BBC on Thursday that could serve to distract office workers around the United Kingdom.