‘Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard’

March 21 – SoFi stadium, Inglewood, California is for all intents and purposes a spaceship, and the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) probably wishes they were boarding it with a one-way ticket to Mars after being dumped out of the Concacaf Nations League semifinal by Panama.

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Nations League 2025

Results
DateStage    VenueKick off (local)
March 23FinalPanama--MexicoSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles6.30 pm
March 23Third place play-offUSA--CanadaSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles3 pm
March 20Semi-finalCanada02MexicoSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles6.30 pm
March 20Semi-finalUSA01PanamaSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles4 pm
Nov 20, 2024QF 2nd legMexico 40Honduras
Nov 20, 2024QF 2nd legCanada20Suriname
Nov 19, 2024QF 2nd legPanama22Costa Rica
Nov 19, 2024QF 2nd legUSA42Jamaica
Nov 16, 2024QF 1st legHonduras20Mexico
Nov 15, 2024QF 1st legSuriname01Canada
Nov 15, 2024QF 1st legCosta Rica01Panama
Nov 15, 2024QF 1st legJamaica01USA

Ginola joins 2018 Caribbean venture

By Andrew Warshaw

February 25 – David Ginola kicks off his new role as an ambassador for England’s 2018 World Cup bid by accompanying bid officials to the Caribbean football union Congress this weekend.

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Warner: South Africa World Cup will break even

Jack Warner in front of FIFA sign

By David Owen

February 24 – Jack Warner (pictured) has entered the debate about the wisdom of staging the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, telling insideworldfootball in an exclusive interview that it was “inconceivable” that South Africa could put on as financially successful a tournament as Germany.

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Qatar: No let-up in the style stakes

By Andrew Warshaw

February 23 – Qatar may not be everyone’s cup of tea as far as hosting the World Cup in 2022 but they have shown once again that if prizes were awarded for stylish presentations as distinct from footballing pedigree, they would be handed the tournament on a plate.

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Anson spells out state of play

By Andrew Warshaw at Wembley

February 23 – David Dein’s (pictured) first role as international president of England’s 2018 World Cup bid will be a face-to-face meeting with Jack Warner, the veteran FIFA powerbroker who famously denounced the bid as too lightweight in October last year.

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