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phew thank god fifa insisted for hydration breaks at every game so this incredible japan - netherlands second half can be paused for a water break in an indoor stadium
The fan HQ for Belgium, “The Red Devils,” tomorrow for their World Cup opener vs Egypt at Lumen Field in Seattle: Victory Hall and Hatback Bar & Grille across 1st Ave S.
Belgium’s fans planning to march to the match from here.
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Nestory Irankunda was born in a Tanzanian refugee camp to Burundian parents.
At 20 years old, he just became the youngest player to score for Australia at a FIFA World Cup! 🔥
Haiti’s story is remarkable, playing all their World Cup Qualifiers away from home due to severe political instability and gang violence, yet they deserved more against Scotland tonight. They’re going to make things exciting. 🇭🇹
Seattle Storm All Access Episode 1: Welcome to the W is out NOW 🎥
Go behind the scenes of the 2026 WNBA Draft and @Flaujae's first days in Seattle. Watch the full episode now at bit.ly/4vNpao0
Riding on her own wave 🌊
After tonight's game, Flau’jae Johnson now joins Breanna Stewart (3x) as the only Seattle Storm rookies to post a 10 PTS, 10 REB, 5 AST stat line (14 PTS, 12 REB, 6 AST)!
She's also the only rookie with multiple double-doubles (2) this szn.
#WNBASeason30 | 2026 WNBA Commissioner's Cup presented by @coinbase
NEW: For the first time, it appears the Las Vegas Aces won’t celebrate one of their WNBA titles with a White House visit.
The team didn’t receive an invitation after winning its 3rd league title in October, a team spokesperson told me.
More @USATODAY ⬇️
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This is Omar Abdulkadir Artan. Once a little boy from Somalia who fell in love with the beautiful game. A boy who dared to dream of something so big that most people thought was impossible. But he kept going. Year after year. Match after match and sacrifice after sacrifice. That dream led him to become the FIRST Somali referee ever selected for a FIFA World Cup. Think about that. Out of millions of people. Out of entire countries.
He earned a place on the biggest stage this sport has to offer. Imagine finally getting there. Imagine calling your family. Imagine knowing that every sacrifice was worth it especially when you questioned it. Imagine not just the pride of your own country but countries celebrating you.
Then imagine being told you can’t be there. Football doesn't care where you're from, what language you speak or what flag is on your passport. It doesn’t care about politics. It cares about sacrifice. It cares about the years nobody saw. The early mornings, missed holidays, time away from your family and the moments you can never get back. It cares about what you’ve earned and a place at a World Cup should be decided by what you've given to the game and not where you were born.
The World Cup is supposed to bring the world together and not remind us of the lines that divide us because football is and always will be, for everyone.
This is Omar Abdulkadir Artan. Once a little boy from Somalia who fell in love with the beautiful game. A boy who dared to dream of something so big that most people thought was impossible. But he kept going. Year after year. Match after match and sacrifice after sacrifice. That dream led him to become the FIRST Somali referee ever selected for a FIFA World Cup. Think about that. Out of millions of people. Out of entire countries.
He earned a place on the biggest stage this sport has to offer. Imagine finally getting there. Imagine calling your family. Imagine knowing that every sacrifice was worth it especially when you questioned it. Imagine not just the pride of your own country but countries celebrating you.
Then imagine being told you can’t be there. Football doesn't care where you're from, what language you speak or what flag is on your passport. It doesn’t care about politics. It cares about sacrifice. It cares about the years nobody saw. The early mornings, missed holidays, time away from your family and the moments you can never get back. It cares about what you’ve earned and a place at a World Cup should be decided by what you've given to the game and not where you were born.
The World Cup is supposed to bring the world together and not remind us of the lines that divide us because football is and always will be, for everyone.
Russell Wilson finished his career with 46,966 passing yards and 5,568 rushing yards.
To put that in perspective, no other player in NFL history has reached both 35,000 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards.