Banco muchísimo que hayan hecho esto.
Es mil veces mejor que cualquier amistoso, esto une, motiva e ilusiona más que cualquier partidito al pedo (donde se lesionan jugadores)
One of the most moving images in football history. 🥺
This reaction from Paolo Maldini during his very last match at San Siro, after the Curva Sud deployed this banner against him! It read:
"Thank you, Capitano. You were a great champion on the pitch, but you lost the respect of the fans who supported you throughout your career."
Then they also raised another banner bearing the name of another Milan legend. Franco Baresi, and his famous number 6:
"Only one captain… we only have one captain!" 🏟️🔴⚫️
Unforgettable farewell to one of the greatest to ever play the game. 🇮🇹🛡️
Andrew Watson was born on this day in 1856.
Watson made history in 1881, becoming the first black player to play international association football when he captained Scotland to a 6-1 victory over England.
@USMNTOtaku They’re not real Latinos unless they speak Spanish.
Claiming Argentina for Reyna and Puerto Rico for Berhalter is a fucking insult and a joke to people from those places.
Diego Luna under Pochettino:
7th in minutes
3rd in appearances
2nd in goals
2nd in assists
Clint Dempsey: "With those numbers you would've thought he'd done enough" 🇺🇸
From The Deuce LIVE, presented by @Allstate
Francis Fukuyama on the U.S. as a declining power:
American decline is a direct product of Trump's rise since 2016.
It is as if Trump had decided to do everything in his power to weaken the United States vis-à-vis China.
He has polarized an already polarized country, cut funding for basic scientific research, and attacked American universities which are the best in the world.
He and his colleagues have openly stated that their domestic opponents — the Democrats — are a far greater threat to the future of the United States than either China or Russia.
There is agreement among America's friends and rivals that the United States has become something of a rogue state that is contributing to global instability and disorder — as well as something of a laughingstock.
República Checa anunció sus convocados al Mundial, con videos de los futbolistas JUGANDO DE CHIQUITOS y sus familiares nombrándolos…
Ufff, sencillamente espectacular. 🇨🇿❤️
"É inadmissível. A gente está numa categoria de base, a gente está aqui para aprender sobre futebol, e um cara daquele (maqueiro) me manda tomar no c* e me chama de 'biscate'. É inadmissível!"
🎙️ Sarah, jogadora do sub-20 do São Paulo.
🎥 @sportv@geglobo
🚨 The DR Congo fan known as “Lumumba” who became popular at AFCON 2025 has been included in the official World Cup delegation.
He will be fully catered for; flights, accommodation, feeding, match tickets and all expenses covered. He is also assured of a visa.
The request made by DR Congo players and approved by President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, has been granted.
This mans dreams have come true. A historic moment showing the bond between the team and its supporters. What a story! ❤️🇨🇩
🗣️ David Luiz: "A few months after I moved to Paris, two of my friends from Diadema came to spend some time with me there. They had broken up with their wife and girlfriend and were sad, so I invited them, hoping the visit would help clear their minds.
"They soon met other Brazilians, who played for a team like the seventh-division amateur league in the suburbs of Paris — all immigrants without proper papers.
"Every night, my two friends came home angry, complaining that they were constantly beaten up. So I said: 'I'll go over there tomorrow to watch you play.' And I did.
"I arrived wearing a ninja hat, half disguised, and watched. The opponents were all dressed up, with their uniforms, equipment, water bottles, and a coach. And my friends' team was wearing nothing: one in white shorts, another in purple, a third in yellow. The guys were hanging from the goalposts to warm up. It was a mess. At the end of the match, which they lost, I asked: 'Do you want me to train the team?'
"I'll never forget the guys' smiles. They were so genuinely happy and excited, something I had only seen when I was a kid, when we would fly kites in Diadema. I started training the guys every Monday, from 10 to midnight. Sometimes I would train them on Monday and play a Champions League match on Tuesday. I even remember scoring a goal against Barcelona on one of those days. I started loving Mondays. I couldn't wait to be with those guys. We talked, I listened a lot, and I got to know each one's stories and struggles.
"Some made money playing capoeira, others delivering items on motorbikes or washing dishes. All of them had a hard life, afraid because of their illegal status, with little hope that things would improve, but football brightened up and took the weight off their days.
"On my first holidays, I went back to Brazil and went to talk to the ultimate crazy woman, my mother: 'Mum, can you make stuff for the boys there?' 'Say no more!' She made travel polo shirts, tracksuits, match uniforms, training uniforms, everything in sizes S, M, L, XL. I went back to Paris with 21 suitcases.
"The guys' dedication grew along with their joy. We started training twice a week, then three times. We got promoted, and at the end of the season, I had a crazy idea. Another one. 'I'm going to throw a gala for the team, just like PSG does for us every year.' I rented a castle-like nightclub where Matuidi had thrown his birthday party and started producing ours.
"I had already hired a guy who used to film for PSG to film our guys' matches too. I asked him to bring all the videos to my house so we could watch them and choose the best goals of the year, the top scorer, the goalkeeper's best saves. Let's show them on the big screen! Then I ordered trophies for the winners of each category. But what about the others? Plaques! We're going to make little wooden-and-acrylic plaques with each one's name on them.
"Everything was perfect. The day before, I called the guys together: 'Do you have a white button-up shirt and a basic black coat for tomorrow's party?' Nobody had one. I went to the store myself and got some. Then I thought about their girlfriends and wives. I called the group again and gave each one some pocket money so that their partners could buy a dress if they wanted.
"The party night arrived. And if I told you it was incredible, one of the most extraordinary emotional moments of my life, as cool as winning the Champions League, would you believe me?"
Let’s enjoy the day!!!
🤣😂🤣
COLLIERVILLE MOM DETAINED AFTER ALLEGEDLY OPENING “SIDELINE SANGRIA STATION” AT YOUTH SOCCER GAME
COLLIERVILLE, TN — Parents arriving at Rose Soccer Complex Saturday morning expecting Capri Suns and awkward small talk instead found what witnesses described as “a full-blown brunch winery experience with shin guards.”
38-year-old Brittany Calloway was reportedly escorted from a U-9 girls soccer game after allegedly setting up a folding patio bar beside Field 3 and selling “small batch mom juice” out of a monogrammed cooler during the first quarter.
According to witnesses, Brittany arrived at approximately 8:12 a.m. wearing oversized sunglasses, a floppy beach hat, and a shirt that read “IT’S CALLED SELF-CARE, KEVIN.” She allegedly unloaded a collapsible table, two fake ferns, and a handwritten drink menu from the back of a white Tahoe with a “Powered By Pinot” sticker on the rear window.
Authorities say the menu included:
• “Collierville Cabernet-ish” — $9
• “Minivan Moscato” — $11
• “Pinot Grigio & Childhood Trauma” — $13
• “Ref Whistle Riesling” — $15
• A complimentary refill for any parent whose child got put in as goalie “for character development”
Police say Brittany also had:
a battery-powered blender,
a ring light,
a Venmo QR code taped to a pumpkin spice candle,
and a Bluetooth speaker blasting early-2000s Kelly Clarkson on repeat.
One father told officers, “I honestly thought she was part of the tournament sponsorship.”
Another parent reportedly became concerned after her daughter asked, “Why does Chloe’s mom have a happy hour menu next to the orange slices?”
When approached by officers, Brittany allegedly insisted she “wasn’t technically selling alcohol” and claimed parents were simply “donating toward emotional recovery.”
“She was incredibly committed to the theme,” one officer stated. “She had punch cards. She offered us a loyalty program called ‘Sip Happens.’”
Witnesses say Brittany remained calm while being escorted away, though she allegedly attempted to hand out one final mason jar labeled “Silent Carpool Sauvignon.”
Despite the interruption, the Collierville Lady Fireballs went on to win 5-2, although several parents admitted they had absolutely no idea what the score was by halftime...
Chelsea lost 2 domestic finals under Tuchel to Klopp with those VAR interventions back then. Guess who was at VAR, Darren England. Same official played into the City game today.
Previous Chelsea game was against Arsenal with Pedro Neto red card and the corner wrestling with no penalty awarded to Chelsea.