
Featured
Women Of The Week: The First All-Women World Cup Referee Team, Jacinda Ardern And Ardern
The first all-women referee team at the World Cup and two iconic women prime ministers, here are the inspiring women you should know about this week.
Featured
The first all-women referee team at the World Cup and two iconic women prime ministers, here are the inspiring women you should know about this week.
Cute
The World Cup has its newest heartthrob, and it’s South Korean striker Cho Gue-sung, who has been making waves on social media for being extremely handsome.
Featured
Three women referees from France, Brazil and Mexico have made history as the first all-women referee team to take charge of a men’s World Cup match for the first time in 96 years.
Activism
The German national soccer team covered their mouths during their team photo to protest FIFA’s decision to threaten European teams that wore rainbow “OneLove” armbands with yellow cards.
Featured
He literally tore the entire door from its frame.
Activism
Team captains from seven European soccer team will no longer wear an armband with a rainbow heart during their World Cup matches after FIFA threatened to give them yellow cards.
Activism
The Iranian national soccer team refused to sing when their national anthem played before their World Cup match against England to show their support for the ongoing anti-government protests in their country.
Featured
In an extraordinary one hour speech, FIFA’s president has slammed the West for “moral double standards” over the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, defending the host country’s human rights record and comparing himself to marginalized people.
Activism
FIFA has rejected a request by Denmark’s soccer team to wear a uniform supporting human rights at the Qatar World Cup.
Activism
The Socceroos’ video statement comes ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Doha in November.
Featured
More than 150 people are dead in Indonesia after a riot broke out at a soccer match in Malang on the evening of Saturday Oct. 1.
Featured
Women in Iran were officially allowed to attend a domestic soccer match for the first time in more than 40 years, according to state media.