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Player had been due to face Panama in Toronto Fifa says decision made by Canadian governmentThomas Partey has been denied entry to Canada and will not be available for Ghana’s first World Cup game in Toronto on Wednesday.The former Arsenal midfielder was charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault in July 2025 by the Metropolitan police and pleaded not guilty. Partey, who now plays for the Spanish club Villarreal, was subsequently charged with two new counts of rape in February and also pleaded not guilty. Continue reading...

In the Mexico vs. South Africa game, Julian Quinones scored the first goal of the 2026 World Cup edition. Mexico and South Africa opened the 2026 World Cup on Thursday, June 11, in front of a sellout crowd at the iconic Estadio Azteca. With all eyes on the first game of the competition, Julian Quiñones made his way in history by scoring the first goal of the World Cup. As South Africa attempted to build possession out from the back, midfielder Siphephelo Sithole was suffocated by a high press from Erik Lira, who forced a crucial turnover deep in the attacking third. Quiñones pounced on the loose ball at the edge of the box and unleashed a low, powerful strike that nutmegged goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, opening the tournament’s scoring account in the 8th minute. MEXICO SCORES THE FIRST GOAL OF THE 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP 🇲🇽It's Julián Quiñones in the scoresheet! pic.twitter.com/SnoP04ltFP— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 11, 2026 By finding the back of the net early, Quiñones accounted for the fastest goal scored in a World Cup opening match since Germany’s Philipp Lahm famously curled one past Costa Rica in the 6th minute back in 2006. The gold standard for the earliest goal in a tournament curtain-raiser still belongs to 1934, when Argentina’s Ernesto Belis struck in just the 4th minute against Sweden. Quiñones breaks scoring drought with Mexico Julian Quiñones arrived at the World Cup carrying some of the most scorching club form on the planet, having found the back of the net a stunning 37 times across 35 total appearances for Saudi Arabian side Al Qadsiah. In fact, the dynamic forward completely stole the headlines by outlasting global heavyweights Ivan Toney and Cristiano Ronaldo in a thrilling Golden Boot race, claiming the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League’s top-scorer crown with 33 goals in 31 domestic matches. In stark contrast, his track record with El Tri had been far less clinical, as he entered the tournament with just two goals in 22 international caps. With his early strike against South Africa, Quiñones not only successfully translated his blistering club form to the international stage, but he also snapped an agonizing national team drought dating back to June 8, 2024, when he last scored in a 3-2 friendly defeat against Brazil. *Developing story…

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr are already shaping the next chapter of their story, with a reported retirement timeline and long-term executive plan beginning to surface behind the scenes. Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr are already shaping the next chapter of their story, with a reported retirement timeline and long-term executive plan beginning to surface behind the scenes. While the Portuguese superstar is off to represent Portugal in what is likely to be his final World Cup tournament, fresh reports now suggest that his club could already be preparing a major role for him beyond his playing career. At 41, Ronaldo is still delivering on the pitch, but speculation around his future has intensified as Al-Nassr reportedly prepares a post-playing role for its captain within its soccer leadership structure. The timing of the speculation has added even more intrigue following the team’s Saudi Pro League title-winning campaign, where the veteran once again proved decisive in the biggest moments. Al-Nassr’s 2025-26 campaign ended with a dramatic Saudi Pro League title victory, sealed on the final day with a 4-1 win over Damac, where Ronaldo scored a decisive brace. The Portuguese forward finished the season with 28 league goals, once again proving decisive in key moments. The triumph marked a major milestone for the club, which also saw contributions from Sadio Mane and Joao Felix in a season defined by consistency and late pressure. Alongside the league success, Ronaldo’s individual brilliance was also recognized, including a spectacular overhead kick that earned him the Saudi Pro League Goal of the Season. The title success also marked the end of an important cycle for the club. Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus stepped down after guiding Al-Nassr to the championship, leaving the Saudi side preparing for another major transition heading into the new season. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates with the Saudi Pro League Trophy. At the same time, league organizers confirmed that the upcoming campaign will be one of the most demanding in Saudi soccer history. The 2026-27 Saudi Pro League season will run from August 13, 2026, until May 29, 2027, featuring 34 rounds and 306 matches across the competition. The hidden detail behind Ronaldo’s future Amid preparations for another exhausting campaign, reports from Saudi Arabia have now revealed the detail that has sparked major discussion about Ronaldo’s long-term future. According to former Al-Nassr legal department manager Saad Al-Subaie on X (formerly Twitter), Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to retire at the end of next season in the summer of 2027 when his current contract expires. However, the bigger revelation involves what may happen immediately afterward. As per his reports, if the consortium attempting to acquire Al-Nassr succeeds, Ronaldo could transition directly into a senior executive role at the club as Football Executive Director (Sporting Director). The move would allow the Portuguese icon to remain deeply involved in shaping the sporting future of the organization. Simão Coutinho is the new Sports director at AlNassr. 💛Welcome aboard, Simão. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/BOZTL4lLWJ— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) July 27, 2025 The position would reportedly mirror the current responsibilities handled by Simao Coutinho, the club’s current sporting director and a close associate of Ronaldo. Coutinho officially assumed his role in July 2025 and has already become heavily involved in transfer planning and broader soccer operations. What would Ronaldo’s executive role actually mean? The proposed role would place Ronaldo at the center of Al-Nassr’s soccer structure. In modern soccer, executive directors or sporting directors oversee everything from recruitment and squad planning to coaching appointments and long-term development strategies. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr That means Ronaldo could potentially influence: Transfer decisions and player recruitmentYouth development structuresManagerial ap

Full preview of South Africa for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. South Africa returns to the global stage this summer, ending a 16-year absence from the international showpiece. Currently ranked 60th in the world, Bafana Bafana arrive at the 2026 World Cup eager to reach the knockout stage for the first time. Expectations are measured but optimistic following a disciplined qualification campaign and a strong recent run in continental competition. A new generation of talent has emerged, anchored by a reliable domestic core. This preview breaks down the South African roster, examining their tactical approach, the influence of their head coach, and their group-stage outlook as they prepare for a highly anticipated opening fixture against Mexico. Team profile CategoryDetailCoachHugo BroosNicknameBafana BafanaFIFA ranking 60thConfederationCAFGroupGroup ABest World Cup resultGroup stage (1998, 2002, 2010)World Cup appearances4Last World Cup appearance2010 How South Africa play Bafana Bafana rely on a pragmatic, well-organized tactical system built around a solid defensive structure. The team prefers to absorb pressure before launching quick attacking transitions to exploit space left by opponents. A significant portion of the starting lineup features players from Mamelodi Sundowns, providing built-in chemistry and cohesion. This familiarity helps the squad maintain possession when needed, though their primary threat remains fast breaks. Defensively, South Africa is extremely difficult to break down. Goalkeeper Ronwen Williams anchors a backline that conceded just six goals in active play during their recent 10-match qualification cycle. However, offensive production remains a concern. The team averaged only 1.7 goals per match during qualifiers, highlighting a lack of elite finishing in the final third. Opponents will likely challenge South Africa to dictate play, knowing their vulnerability when forced to break down a low block. Ultimately, this disciplined defensive approach gives them a realistic chance to grind out results against technically superior opponents in the 2026 tournament. Hugo Broos: The coach behind South Africa Hugo Broos took charge of the national team in May 2021 and successfully orchestrated a remarkable revival of South African soccer. The Belgian manager initially faced criticism for prioritizing youth over established veterans, but his methods have since earned widespread respect. Hugo Broos, Head Coach of South Africa (Carl Recine/Getty Images). Before arriving in Africa, Broos built a strong managerial resume, winning multiple league titles in Belgium and leading Cameroon to continental glory in 2017. As a player, he reached the semifinals of the 1986 tournament in Mexico, providing him with valuable experience navigating the unique challenges of high-altitude competition. This summer marks his debut managing on the global stage, and he has confirmed he will retire following the competition. Broos’s pragmatic leadership and tournament experience will be vital as he attempts to guide his squad out of the group stage. Key player: Lyle Foster Lyle Foster serves as the focal point of the South African attack and is one of the few squad members competing in Europe. The 25-year-old Burnley forward offers a physical presence and an understanding of high-pressure environments refined in the English leagues. Tactically, Foster’s movement and link-up play are essential for the team’s transition-heavy system. Standing at 1.85 meters, he provides an aerial outlet and occupies central defenders, allowing his teammates to push forward into space. While his work rate is exceptional, goal-scoring consistency remains a slight concern, as he often operates more as a facilitator than a pure finisher.Without Foster on the field, the roster lacks a physical reference point capable of challenging elite international defenders. South Africa’s road to the 2026 W

Cristiano Ronaldo will begin his preparation for the 2026 World Cup with Portugal. Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 41 years old, remains a central figure for both his club, Al Nassr, and the Portugal national team. Still drawing global attention, the key question now is when the legendary striker will take the field again. Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game with Portugal is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, when they face Congo DR for Matchday 1 of the 2026 World Cup at the NRG Stadium in Houston. The forward is heading to the game after performing 65 minutes in the last pre-World Cup friendly against Nigeria. The icon’s 2025-26 domestic campaign with Al Nassr has officially drawn to a close, meaning he won’t suit up for the Saudi Arabian powerhouse until next season. His club campaign ended on a high note on Thursday, May 21, when he secured the Saudi Pro League title with a 4-1 victory over Damac FC, emphatically snapping his silverware drought since arriving in the Middle East in late 2022. So far this season, the Portuguese icon has scored 30 goals and provided 4 assists in 37 games for Al Nassr, while netting 5 goals in 5 UEFA World Cup qualifiers for Portugal, with his personal account in 973 career goals. With the World Cup set for the USA, Canada, and Mexico at the end of the campaign, Ronaldo will be determined to arrive at what will likely be his final major tournament in top form. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC scoring a bicycle kick. Ronaldo faced long break due to FIFA schedule After his stunning bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej, Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for Al Nassr’s midweek AFC Champions League Two match. But from that point forward, the Portuguese star endured a 24-day gap without competitive action, a result of the upcoming FIFA competition schedule. From December 1 through 18, Qatar hosted the second edition of the FIFA Arab Cup, with the final between Morocco and Jordan played at Lusail Stadium, the same venue as the 2022 World Cup final. With several Saudi Pro League players involved, including stars of the Saudi Arabian national team, clubs, including Al Nassr, were unable to meet domestic player requirements, forcing the SPL into a temporary pause during the tournament.

Wilson sparks winner as US beat Brazil 1-0Marta slams referee for being ‘main character’Riot police surround match officialsUnited States manager Emma Hayes said she had “an experience I will never forget” after her side’s bad-tempered 1-0 win over Brazil in Fortaleza saw the home team handed eight red cards.Brazil head coach Arthur Elias and three members of his staff were dismissed towards the end of the second half before police in riot gear surrounded the match officials on the pitch at full-time after further flashpoints. Continue reading...