In the United States, "football" is mostly associated with a sport that is, for the most part, played with one's hands. Why does the U.S. say "soccer" instead?
There are a small number of countries that still use the word soccer, with most of the world preferring football especially across Europe, Africa and South America ...
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” William Shakespeare had no idea that those same words would apply to one of today’s ongoing terminology rivalries stretching across the Atlantic – the ...
Football and fútbol are built on different foundations, both as sports and as businesses. From the way they handle commercial ...
The U.S.-Belgium soccer game is turning out to be a huge deal even before it kicks off on Monday, thrusting politics into the ...
The Corinthians Football Team of 1895, with Charles Wreford-Brown highlighted. UK National Archives / Illustration: The Athletic The word ‘soccer’ remains at the heart of one of the most enduring, if ...
American fans get mocked for saying soccer, but they didn't come up with the name.
Should the game be called "soccer" or "football"? It's a highly charged question as the U.S. plays England in the World Cup on Friday. Should it be soccer or football? It's a highly charged question ...
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President Donald Trump’s role in FIFA’s stunning decision to allow striker Folarin Balogun to be eligible to play against ...
Brittany Mahomes reflects on her soccer roots, investing in the Kansas City Current and the lessons she's now passing on to ...
President Donald Trump suggested during Friday's World Cup draw that soccer should be the real "football" in the United States and that the NFL should find another name for its sport. Trump was on ...
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