The United States is playing its World Cup games on the west coast, but West Virginia is on the minds of players and fans.
Discover the origin of Erling Haaland's famous football chant, its lyrics, and why Manchester City and Norway fans sing it.
Bringing the community together to beautify his neighborhood is becoming an annual tradition for an 11-year-old with a heart ...
Welcome to the 13th Songs of the Week of 2026. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Matt the Raven, and Scotty Dransfield helped me decide the list. We considered over 35 songs and narrowed it down ...
John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" has become the unofficial anthem of the U.S. men's national soccer team at the ...
He was just 19 when Kevin Heffernan's class of 1983 rose up above improbable odds to defeat Galway in the All-Ireland final ...
Fans of Japan's national team have captured and warmed hearts, though it had nothing to do with the match against the Netherlands and everything to do with what happened when it was over. When the ...
Japanese soccer fans at the World Cup are continuing a tradition they started in 1998: cleaning up their own trash at stadiums. Tony Dokoupil reports. 42 giant statues of presidents' heads are ...
Giants' Jameis Winston Helps Japan Fans Clean Up Cowboys' Stadium in Video After FIFA World Cup Game
New York Giants veteran quarterback Jameis Winston is taking his role as Fox's FIFA World Cup correspondent seriously. Winston was seen cleaning up trash alongside Japan fans at AT&T Stadium in ...
Japanese fans are going viral after being spotted cleaning up stands at Texas Stadium in Dallas after this weekend's World Cup match. The fans collected water bottles and trash after Japan played the ...
Japanese soccer fans maintained a wholesome tradition during their World Cup trip to North Texas. After Japan and the Netherlands played to a 2-2 draw on Sunday, the Japanese fans stayed behind to ...
Japan fans left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas on Sunday, saying it was "Japanese culture" to tidy up after themselves. Spectators stayed behind ...
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