While the team failed to meet the hopes of many fans, this World Cup highlighted the game’s decades-long climb into the national consciousness. What comes next?
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The science of fandom: Why humans are obsessed with sports
The big-idea explorers at Aperture break down the psychological, evolutionary, and cultural reasons behind our global ...
USMNT goalkeeper Matt Freese comes from a family of pioneering scientists, including a neurosurgeon father and a grandfather ...
Taberner has done stints at Everton, the Orlando Magic, and Manchester City (Academy). Taberner has a doctorate in applied sport and exercise science from Liverpool John Moores University. Like David ...
Holes in socks have become a curious sight at this year’s World Cup. The reasons why are a weird mix of biomechanics, ...
The Union of European Football Leagues (UEFA) on Monday slammed FIFA’s decision to reverse a one-game suspension for Team USA ...
Charlie Baker, the president of the NCAA, said the Protect College Sports Act effectively “deals with” many of the issues ...
Today we have Brazil vs Norway, bringing together the most charismatic fanbase of all and the one that has been grabbing ...
South African Michael Hollick has eagled the final hole to defeat countryman Hennie Du Plessis and win the BMW International ...
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...
Compare FIFA rankings, betting odds, and prediction markets to see how each source estimates 2026 World Cup championship ...
The Forecast 2026 project pits soccer fans against AI and statistical models to see who predicts the 2026 World Cup match ...
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