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The Desert Foxes Return: Can Mahrez and Algeria Conquer Group J

After a 12-year wait, Algeria is back on the world stage! In this episode, we break down the Desert Foxes’ highly anticipated return to the FIFA World Cup 2026. We analyze how manager Vladimir Petković has transformed the squad into a tactical powerhouse and whether captain Riyad ...  Afficher plus

Stars, Stripes, and the World Stage: Pochettino’s Quest for Glory

Is the "Golden Generation" ready for its biggest test? In this episode of Goalya, we break down the United States’ massive role as the primary host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. We analyze Mauricio Pochettino’s tactical vision and how stars like Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, ...  Afficher plus

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Lords of Soccer: How FIFA Stole the Beautiful Game
Small Town Dicks

Yeardley invites you to enjoy a special preview of a new documentary series called Lords of Soccer. Join veteran foreign correspondent Conor Powell as he digs deep into the murky world of international soccer, or football as most of the world knows it, to expose the graft and cor ...  Afficher plus

NZ Football criticises Saudi Arabian tourism sponsorship
Checkpoint

New Zealand Football's push-back to a Saudi Arabian tourism body sponsoring the women's Football World Cup has surprised the sport's bigwigs. FIFA were reportedly caught off-guard by criticism of Visit Saudi's involvement in the world cup which kicks off in Auckland in July. The ...  Afficher plus

Outrage Saudi Arabia sponsoring Fifa women's world cup in NZ
Midday Report

International outrage is growing after Fifa announced that Saudi Arabia's tourism authority would be a major sponsor of the Women's World Cup - co-hosted by Aotearoa from July. The sponsorship came as a shock to a disappointed NZ Football, which wasn't consulted. Fifa is yet to p ...  Afficher plus

FIFA threatens football players who wear OneLove armband
Checkpoint

Football's world governing body, FIFA, has threatened to sanction any captain who wears the OneLove armband during the World Cup. The multi-coloured armband supports diversity and inclusion - especially for the LGBT+ community. Same-sex relations are illegal in Qatar where the wo ...  Afficher plus