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FIFA Challenger Cup Preview: Flamengo vs. Pyramids FC
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025 Kickoff: 21:00 Local Time Venue: Lusail Stadium, Doha Prize: The FIFA Challenger Cup Trophy & A spot in the Intercontinental Cup Final vs. PSG The stage is set for a clash of continents in Doha tomorrow night. South American giants Flamengo, fresh off conquering the…
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The Race To Qatar: Inside the 2025 Intercontinental Cup
The FIFA Intercontinental Cup is a yearly showdown to decide the best club side on the planet. After the old seven-team Club World Cup was turned into a 32-team tournament that will run every four years from 2025, FIFA still wanted an annual stage where each continent’s champions could face…
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Flamengo: The “Eneacampeão” and the Brutal Road to 2026
In a decisive clash at the Maracanã tonight, the Rubro-Negros secured the 2025 Brasileirão Série A title with a tense 1-0 victory over Ceará. A first-half strike from Samuel Lino proved to be the difference, sending the home crowd into raptures and mathematically sealing the trophy with a round to…
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Palmeiras vs Flamengo: The Race to Four in a Historic Copa Libertadores Final
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2025 Venue: Estadio Monumental, Lima, Peru For the eighth time in nine years, the Copa Libertadores trophy will remain in Brazil. But this Saturday’s final in Lima is far more than just a confirmation of national dominance—it is the ultimate tiebreaker between South America’s two modern…
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Footballers need a break – the Club World Cup is crazy
It’s June 2025, and footballers should be sipping mojitos on a beach, recharging after a grueling season. Instead, they’re sprinting across sweltering U.S. pitches, dodging thunderstorms, and battling exhaustion in FIFA’s shiny new 32-team Club World Cup. The tournament, running from June 15 to July 13, has turned the traditional…
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Are fans enjoying the Club World Cup?
Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium was pulsing with 60,000 souls as star attraction Lionel Messi curled in a free-kick. On the same week, Boca Juniors fans turned stands into a carnival of blue and yellow. Across the country, in Pasadena’s Rose Bowl, 80,000 pack in to see Paris Saint-Germain dismantle Atlético…
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