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US grants visa to Haitian soccer player to join team for World Cup
Same stadium, new name: Why World Cup venues are getting rebranded for the tournament
Artist suing FIFA over destruction of Dallas whale mural before World Cup
After escaping the Taliban and years in exile, the Afghan women's soccer team rises again
Argentina's Messi, Portugal's Ronaldo and Mexico's Ochoa highlight final FIFA World Cup rosters
Marco Silva leaves Fulham after 5 years coaching Premier League club
As the World Cup approaches, Sotheby's is set to auction Pele's jersey
World Cup delay for Switzerland's Embolo while US reviews his travel document
Liverpool great Dalglish reveals cancer diagnosis and says 'treatment is going well'
Why soccer fandom in Latin America feels almost sacred
MEXICO CITY (AP) – The chain that hung from Santiago García’s neck carried no crosses or saint medals, yet it felt sacred nonetheless.