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Money can't buy success in World Cup for gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and QatarGulf nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar invested extensively in soccer and infrastructure, yet both faced disappointing exits from the Wor...
World Cup 2026: Saudi Arabia, Qatar exits show money can't buy successDespite ambitious spending and notable player acquisitions, Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar experienced disappointing World Cup ...
FIFA: Money can't buy success in World Cup for gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and QatarGulf nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar, despite significant investment in soccer and infrastructure, faced early exits from the World Cup...
‘Football shows a changing America, its tastes shaped by migration’Football's surge in the US is fueled by immigration, Premier League's TV appeal, and women's success. The FIFA World Cup 2026 blends nation...
Lionel Messi turns 39: A look at age-wise distribution of goals scored by Argentina iconLionel Messi, celebrating his 39th birthday, continues to shine in FIFA World Cup 2026 and for Inter Miami. He's now the FIFA World Cup's a...
Who is Erling Haaland's girlfriend? Isabel Haugseng Johansen once played for the same soccer club as the Norwegian strikerErling Haaland girlfriend: Football sensation Erling Haaland's personal life is as noteworthy as his on-field prowess. He's in a long-term ...
FIFA 2026: Brokerages bet on sector winners as soccer World Cup set to kick offThe 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring billions to host nations. Analysts expect a surge in spending on hotels, airlines, and retail. Beer sale...
FIFA WC 2026 set to be a free kick for tourism, retail and clothing industryAnalysts said U.S. hotel operators Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt as well as online travel platforms Airbnb, Booking Holdings and Expedia are p...
Why Amazon has struggled to crack IndiaAmazon's India strategy is changing: under new leadership, the company is focusing on profitability over rapid growth. This shift comes as ...
IPL may become the GOAT of sports world; League sees sharp rise in valuations on record media rights deals, deep-pocketed sponsorsIPL franchise values are soaring, projected to hit $15 billion by 2032. This growth rivals top European football clubs. Record media rights...
How Saudi Arabia and Qatar benefited from rule changes to reach the World CupFor the first time, it appears to have had an effect on events on the field, too. The Qatari and Saudi national teams secured places in Oct...
Football: International transfer spending hits record high of $9.76 billion, says FIFAFIFA reports a record-breaking close-season transfer window, with global spending nearing $10 billion, a 50% increase from 2024. Women's so...
FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host despite human rights concernsFIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 Men's World Cup, marking the kingdom's most significant sports achievement yet. This decision followed a...
‘Beckham’ revelations: Take a look at some disclosures in David Beckham's Netflix Docuseries"Beckham" provides a unique glimpse into the personal and professional life of one of the world's most iconic athletes, offering both heart...
The danger lurking behind the Premier League's wealthThe precise nature of the hierarchy is, in truth, a little confusing. The job titles are, in isolation, grand and impressive, but taken tog...
The one game where Mukesh Ambani is not getting a walkoverReliance and partner IMG Worldwide bailed out cash-strapped soccer association a decade ago.
- Brand Messi spells magic for top corporates like Hindustan Unilever, Bharti Airtel, Maruti Suzuki, Cadbury, Adidas, PepsiCo and Seagram too
Kolkata has hosted soccer legends before, plenty of them. But Lionel Messi may just turn out to be perfect change agent in terms of footbal...
We focus on delivering users ‘web of one’ experience: Yahoo!In an interview with ET, Yahoo! executive VP and chief marketing officer, Elisa Steele, shares Yahoo’s association with sports and how’s sh...
Brands in grip of soccer maniaWhen Turbanator Harbhajan Singh starts rooting for Brazil, one can imagine which way the (foot)ball is spinning in India.
- World Cup gives a push to ad spends
In Germany, though, where matches were shown on public channels, advertisers couldn’t reap the benefits.