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Perils of Messi dependency

14 MIN(s) ago
If this overwhelming dependency stays constant, even the golden goose laying eggs may not be enough when the tournament reaches its deep end.
14 MIN(s) ago
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Upending Euro-centric bias

1 July 2026, 06:00 AM
The club geography of the Paraguayan roster offers clear evidence of the self-sustaining strength of football in the Americas
1 July 2026, 06:00 AM
Lionel Messi free kick vs Jordan

Reaction / Why Messi’s Jordan free-kick wasn’t as savable as it seemed

29 June 2026, 15:00 PM
The online critique that a better keeper stops the shot fundamentally barks up the wrong tree.
29 June 2026, 15:00 PM
FIFA President Gianni Infantino FIFA World Cup 2026

SATIRE / The incredible grace of Infantiny

26 June 2026, 16:25 PM
The year 1982 gave football the infamous ‘Disgrace of Gijon,’ a match so transparently engineered by West Germany and Austria that FIFA rightfully decreed final group fixtures must henceforth kick off simultaneously.
26 June 2026, 16:25 PM
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READING BETWEEN THE LINES / The fault in ‘Brazilliance’, and CR7’s evolving character arc

26 June 2026, 00:13 AM
If observed closely enough, post-goal rituals can serve as a Rorschach test for a squad’s internal dynamics, occasionally revealing hairline cracks in the armour that a flashing scoreboard tries to hide.
26 June 2026, 00:13 AM
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Happy birthday, Messi / Eternal kid at the peak of destiny

24 June 2026, 07:59 AM
And decades later, that mischievous prince remains. He plays with the singular, pure focus of a child with a ball at his feet, bringing an ethereal beauty and grace back to a hyper-mechanised sport.
24 June 2026, 07:59 AM
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Reaction / The encounter Jeremy Doku cannot miss

22 June 2026, 20:05 PM
It’s basic math. A World Cup rolls around every four years. The arrival of a firstborn happens exactly once.
22 June 2026, 20:05 PM
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Unlucky 7th, and red cards on the table

21 June 2026, 07:31 AM
Aside from the Messi incident, the referees have made their uncompromising statement.
21 June 2026, 07:31 AM
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What the duck: World Cup gets quackers in North America

They do not score goals, track back, or understand the offside law, rendering them only slightly less tactically confused than Spain and Portugal’s midfield.
19 June 2026, 22:47 PM
Lionel Messi and Rodrigo De Paul friendship

The superstar and his surreal satellite

The proof of Messi-De Paul’s telepathic alchemy manifested beautifully on Wednesday morning as the lights of Kansas City illuminated screens across the world.
18 June 2026, 06:30 AM
Hydration break World Cup FIFA

Football’s flow fractured?

Mandatory three-minute hydration breaks, introduced by FIFA to combat summer heat across North America, now take place around the 22nd minute of each half and have become one of the tournament’s most contentious talking points.
16 June 2026, 06:30 AM
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Conserve and conquer

In a physically exhausting tournament, a single accurate cross toward a dominant striker may become more valuable than a beautifully constructed twenty-pass sequence.
14 June 2026, 11:45 AM
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And so, the World Cup begins

As always, though, the World Cup’s enduring appeal extends beyond the favourites, residing in the stories surrounding the underdogs and newcomers.
11 June 2026, 09:00 AM
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An eternal cycle of giving and reminding

The tragedy of Bangladesh women’s football is that it evolves despite the system, not because of it.
4 March 2026, 08:00 AM
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Svitolina’s motherhood-fuelled return to the top

Her journey back has unfolded between nursery routines, rehab sessions, and match points, guided by the quiet resolve that only a life changed so deeply can bring.
27 January 2026, 20:39 PM
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A year long yearned for

It would be easy to begin with cliches: underdogs, fairy tales, David and Goliath. However, the story of Bangladesh women’s football in 2025 refuses the comfort of familiar labels.
29 December 2025, 02:00 AM
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Cheat code Hamza restores the roar

Since March 2025, Hamza has managed the improbable and unthinkable, doing so with a style and spirit that has turned an entire era mythic.
20 November 2025, 02:00 AM
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Shamit dedicates India win to Swadhin Bangla Football Team captain Pintoo

As Bangladesh players celebrated the win, it felt as though two eras quietly touched hands.
18 November 2025, 17:24 PM
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Merepurr’s darkest hour

Even Doctor Strange, who had traversed timelines to find a comparable wicket, concluded that no other pitch came close to such dark perfection.
18 October 2025, 16:38 PM
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Chronic condition of cringe culture

When fandom turns sport into an opiate for the masses, an escape for collective frustration rather than a celebration of craft, it’s the image of the nation itself that takes the hit in the long run.
16 October 2025, 18:01 PM
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Captain material Rabeya radiates girl power

She comes from Barisal, from a home where cricket wasn’t supposed to be a daughter’s dream.
12 October 2025, 15:30 PM
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Swing it in like Marufa

Bangladesh could not have asked for a better start to their ICC Women’s World Cup campaign. Fast bowler Marufa Akter, already making a name as the Tigresses’ firebrand, pegged Pakistan on the backfoot from the onset at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium on Thursday.
6 October 2025, 18:02 PM
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Tilak unlocks common sense

Bangladesh cricket, in particular, must take note.
1 October 2025, 01:59 AM
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The Bhoy who lived

Once again, Bangladeshi cricket lovers fell under the spell of supporting the Tigers -- creatures whose body stripes were, some say, stitched by He Who Shall Not Be Named.
26 September 2025, 13:27 PM
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Why 2025 Asia Cup’s dream final is Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka

No politics, no boycotts, just pure cricket: the kind that creates drama, stirs emotions, and keeps fans -- old and new -- coming back for more.
23 September 2025, 14:49 PM
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Peak ratings without peak cricket

After all, what's a straight drive six compared to the impact of a withheld palm?
18 September 2025, 12:22 PM
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Fear confronted is fear conquered

Few would have blamed her for burying that memory, shelving the replay, and moving on. That is, after all, the common prescription of our age: "forget, distract, move past."
4 September 2025, 17:11 PM
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Fanpestered Divided ‘just not ready to play’

Fanpestered Divided head coach Amore.i.am has admitted what every Divided fan, pundit, and toddler in a Seer-heaven jersey has known for years: Fanpestered United are not remotely ready to play football.
29 August 2025, 13:05 PM

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