Iran's soccer team leaves for World Cup as some officials still await US visas
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HuffPostCJun 6, 2:09 AM
Stadium Workers Authorize Strike Ahead Of The World Cup
Thousands of cooks, dishwashers, concessions workers, bartenders and servers at SoFi Stadium are threatening to picket, citing insufficient pay, erosion of jobs, and plans for ICE to be at the games.
HuffPostCJun 5, 9:33 PM
Iran's World Cup Team Approved To Play Games In The U.S.
Problems with processing visas had earlier led Iran to move its training base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, on Mexico’s border with California.
The GuardianAJun 6, 7:00 AM
Uruguay World Cup 2026 team guide
Uruguayans hope Marcelo Bielsa will have less of a rollercoaster of results so Federico Valverde can inspire them to reach the latter stages This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Exper
HuffPostCJun 4, 6:15 AM
Rights Groups Blare Alarm Over World Cup In Donald Trump's America
Donald Trump's "harsh anti-human rights rhetoric, aggressive immigration policies and mass deportation raids have already cast a dark shadow over the world's biggest sporting event."
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BBC NewsAJun 6, 6:11 AM
The pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team
When Desmond Armstrong faced the media at the World Cup in 1990, the first question he got was one that would stick in his mind for the wrong reasons.
BBC NewsAJun 5, 10:59 AM
Will This Be The Donald Trump World Cup? (With Football Daily, Part 1)
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Fox NewsCJun 6, 2:57 PM
World Cup stadium workers vote to authorize strike days before tournament citing ICE concerns
SoFi Stadium workers voted to authorize a strike one week before the World Cup, citing stalled contract talks and fears over ICE presence at matches.
Washington TimesCJun 6, 2:13 PM
Iran's soccer team leaves for World Cup as some officials still await US visas
Iran's World Cup soccer team set off from Turkey for their training base in Mexico on Saturday with some members of their entourage reportedly still without U.S. visas, ahead of three group matches in
The BlazeCJun 5, 6:15 PM
Brazil sends off its World Cup team in the most Catholic way possible
Brazil has very interesting ways of honoring its soccer team. The South American country is often credited as being the most Catholic country in the world, and its people seemingly showed it as their
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