As England continues its run at the 2026 World Cup, one phrase has become almost impossible to avoid: "It's coming home." The ...
The EIU, a sister organization to The Economist magazine, ranked 173 cities around the world on a number of different factors ...
What exactly is it that makes the World Cup so alluring? Every four years, the tournament arrives like a massive religious ...
The Puyallup Tribe in Washington state has held a parade, powwow and invited fans to its reservation outside Seattle for the ...
SEATTLE — The players of the U.S. men’s World Cup squad came together from 13 states and homes in four nations abroad. The ...
Soccer fans from around the world are flooding social media with videos of them experiencing American and Floridian culture ...
Sail 250 has brought foreign militaries to the United States amid a volatile period for the country's international relations ...
Northwestern professor and Cubs fan Bill Savage explores the team’s portrayal as lovable losers in pop culture.
A decade ago, the fandom around Major League Soccer and the U.S. men’s national team was very white and very imitative.
Leading up to America’s 250th celebration, many foreign guests are gleefully experiencing the greatest country on earth.
With the Red Devils facing Senegal Wednesday in Seattle, Belgian fans flooded Pioneer Square to rally their squad to victory in the World Cup’s Round of 32.
Dillon Davis ("Tall Guy") and Nichols Neff ("Hat Guy") started a TikTok series that has turned into something bigger ...
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