Women’s World Cup 5 hours ago Ex-Spain soccer boss Luis Rubiales to face trial over Women's World Cup kiss Former Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales is due to face trial over his nonconsensual kiss of Jenni Hermoso at the end of the Women's World Cup.
Soccer 7 hours ago Women's World Cup champ Ali Krieger reveals how she learned ex-wife filed for divorce Former U.S. women's soccer star Ali Krieger opened up in a recent interview about her divorce from her former teammate Ashlyn Harris last year.
Artificial Intelligence 1 day ago How La Liga's Sevilla FC uses IBM's watsonx to elevate its player evaluation process Sevilla FC, one of La Liga's most storied soccer clubs, teamed up with IBM to develop Scout Advisor, a database built with watsonx to change the way the team evaluates players.
Soccer January 14 Israeli soccer player under investigation in Turkey for gesture of support to home country Israeli soccer player Sagiv Jehezkel is under investigation for allegedly performing an "ugly gesture" when he showed support for Israel during a match.
Africa January 11 Gambia's soccer team makes emergency landing after plane loses oxygen A chartered flight carrying Gambia's national soccer team made an emergency landing Wednesday after the plane suddenly lost oxygen.
Soccer January 8 German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer dead at 78 Franz Beckenbauer, who led Germany to a World Cup title as a coach and a player, has died, his family said Monday. The two-time Ballon d'Or winner was 78.
Premier League December 26 Premier League goalkeeper appears to push ballboy in frustration during game Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno appeared to push a ballboy after the boy had taken an extra moment to give Leno a ball as time wound down in a game.
Soccer December 16 Premier League soccer match called off after player suffers cardiac arrest A Premier League match between Bournemouth and Luton Town was suspended on Saturday after Luton captain Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest.
South America December 14 Colombian rebel group announces it will stop kidnapping people for ransom The Colombian rebel group EMC, or Central General Command, has announced it will stop kidnapping people for ransom money as part of peace negotiations with the government.
Soccer December 12 Turkish soccer club president punches ref in face in wild melee; all matches suspended The Turkish Football Federation suspended soccer matches on Tuesday after a team's president punched a referee in the face following a 1-1 draw.