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'You are Canadian heroes' - the forgotten hosts making World Cup history
Minutes after the final whistle was blown on Canada's historic World Cup victory against South Africa on Sunday, coach Jesse Marsch gathered his players and staff in a huge huddle and delivered some words of inspiration to them.... "Canadian heroes," he called his team after they won a knockout game at the tournament for the first time to reach the last 16.... "The future of the sport in this country is huge because of you."
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PGMOL is getting a new name. The Telegraph reports English football’s refereeing body will rebrand as “Pro Ref” from next season, part of a wider modernisation drive. Officials learned of the change at the organisation’s annual conference on Sunday. Led by Howard Webb, PGMOL oversees referees across the Premier League, EFL, National League, WSL and Premier League 2. The rebrand aims to clarify its role as reforms continue.
South Korea’s early World Cup exit has triggered a presidential demand for answers and a coaching resignation.
President Lee Jae Myung wants a full investigation into South Korea’s group-stage flop, slamming the football association’s coaching pick as a costly misstep, according to Tribuna.
Head coach Hong Myung-bo resigned Sunday, taking responsibility after Saturday’s elimination — just three points from games against Czech Republic, co-hosts Mexico, and South Africa. Lee, pointing to heavy taxpayer spending on preparations, wants the sports ministry to dig into what went wrong. Reforms targeting the federation’s leadership process are reportedly already in motion.
Canada Makes History!
Stephen Eustaquio’s dramatic injury-time winner propelled co-hosts Canada into the World Cup last 16 for the first time ever. They secured a vital 1-0 victory over South Africa, marking a significant milestone for the nation on the global stage. Pure late-game heroics!
“Canadian heroes!” coach Jesse Marsch proclaimed after Canada’s historic World Cup victory over South Africa. The team secured their first knockout win, reaching the last 16 and transforming the sport’s landscape in the nation. Marsch’s words, though grand, highlight a palpable shift as Canada embraces football, moving past its ‘forgotten co-host’ status.
World Cup Format Review: Hits & Misses!
Did the new 48-team World Cup group stage truly succeed? Fascinating stories emerged, with Cape Verde remarkably reaching the last 32, stunning Uruguay. However, the format raised questions about competitive tension for major nations, leading to debate over its overall impact.
Scotland’s World Cup Hopes Dashed
Clarke Steps Down After US Debacle
Scotland’s World Cup journey, which began with bagpipes at Glasgow Airport, concludes with head coach Steve Clarke’s resignation after a disappointing run in the United States. Four weeks after arriving with high hopes of reaching the knockout stages, the squad departs, burdened by regret from a subpar performance on the field.
Daily World Cup Star Challenge! Test your football knowledge with our ‘Who am I?’ game. Each day features a new player to guess, with clues revealing after wrong attempts. The fewer clues needed, the higher your score. Aim for three points, or even an exceptional four or five. Today’s puzzle is set by Huzaifah Khan. Play now and return tomorrow for more!
Scotland international Lewis Ferguson will assess his Bologna future after the World Cup, with July expected to bring movement. Rangers, Lazio, Atalanta, and Roma are all interested in the £17m-rated midfielder. Meanwhile, Wolfsburg is nearing a deal for Celtic target Tjark Ernst.
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- Ferguson Eyes Bologna Exit Post-World Cup!
- £17m Ferguson Drawing Major Club Interest!
- Wolfsburg Closing In On Celtic Target Ernst!
Brazil on Track!
Ancelotti’s XI Solidifies
Brazil’s World Cup journey is taking a positive turn. Coach Carlo Ancelotti appears to have found his strongest starting eleven, bringing improved form and growing confidence with each group stage match. Matheus Cunha’s unique ‘nine-and-a-half’ role is proving pivotal.
Coach Hong Myung-bo Resigns Amid World Cup Fallout
President Calls for Probe After Early Exit
South Korea’s head coach, Hong Myung-bo, has resigned after the national football team failed to reach the World Cup knockout stage. The team’s early exit sparked widespread criticism, prompting President Lee Jae Myung to demand an investigation into their disappointing performance. Hong apologized to fans, stating, “the responsibility rests entirely with me as head coach.”
