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Airbnb partners with FIFA for 2026 World Cup at MetLife, launching experiences, local impact fund and expected $288M GDP boost in the region.
Soccer fans traveling to the U.S. for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 this summer are expected to inject $9.6 billion into the economy.
After more than a year of uncertainty and criticism, the Club World Cup kicked off in Miami on Saturday and soccer may never be the same
ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection assisting with security at major sporting events is nothing new but could have a chilling effect on fans
The 32-team tournament, with $1 billion dollars in prize money on offer, has been crammed into an already overloaded schedule
Why Club World Cup could be transformative for a new Chelsea - Chelsea are a different team on every level to the one that lifted the Champions League in 2021 to qualify for the Club World Cup, which
As four African sides prepare for the Club World Cup, BBC Sport Africa looks at what impact the expanded 32-team tournament could have on the continent.
A year out from a football World Cup across three countries, tensions between the US, Canada and Mexico hang over preparations. From travel bans and trade wars to presidential grandstanding, politics could play a part.