Drivers heading near Hard Rock Stadium, renamed "Miami Stadium" for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup, should prepare for road closures and heavy traffic as Miami hosts seven World Cup matches throughout ...
“I am doing Paris Fashion Week,” insists Colm Dillane: “I’m just doing it from Miami.” KidSuper shows are always different, but its upcoming spring 2027 show will be especially so. That’s because this ...
After securing back-to-back UEFA Champions League titles, Paris Saint-Germain is sending a contingent of 16 players to this summer's World Cup, tied for third-most among any club. Four PSG players ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in history, featuring 48 teams across 16 cities in three countries. Miami is one of the U.S. host cities, with seven matches scheduled at Hard Rock Stadium ...
Lionel Messi is preparing for a record-breaking sixth World Cup appearance, but the player heading to the tournament is unrecognizable from the teenager who first burst onto the scene. While most ...
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South Florida bank accounts have been hurting ever since the first batch of tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Miami went on sale. And a new study from venue tracker SeatPick.com confirms ...
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David Beckham’s decision to stick with his investment in Inter Miami after years of failed plans and ownership changes was ultimately about building a “legacy in America” and helping lift soccer here ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Welcome to South Florida, home of the three-time NBA champion Miami Heat, two-time Super Bowl champion Miami Dolphins, two-time World Series champion Miami Marlins and ...
When the U.S. last hosted the World Cup in 1994, the event drew unexpectedly large crowds. At that time, soccer wasn’t as popular among Americans as it is now, so expectations for attendance had been ...