Cristiano Ronaldo closed his eyes, took in a deep breath and then made World Cup history. The Portugal striker became the first male player to score at five World Cups with his 65th-minute penalty in a 3-2 win over Ghana on Thursday. Andre Ayew equalized for Ghana eight minutes later,
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bKash organizes e-sports gaming show
bKash has organized e-football gaming show ‘World Cup Gameroo’, a press release said Thursday . The event has started to heighten the joy of football fans on the occasion of FIFA World Cup 2022. By live streaming the online game E-Sports FIFA on Facebook and YouTube channels with the hashtag #bkash_worldcup_gameroo,
Mexico, Poland settle for draw in WC Group C match
Saudis stun Argentina with 2-1 in major WC upset
Saudi Arabia stunned Lionel Messi's Argentina on Tuesday, beating the two-time winners 2-1 in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. Salem Al-Dawsari hit a stunning winner to sink the red-hot favourites, bringing the South American side's 36-match unbeaten run to a shuddering halt. The win was fully
Netherlands overpower Senegal with last-minute goals
England thrash Iran 6-2 to kick of WC campaign
England kicked off their World Cup campaign in style as they thrashed Iran 6-2 thanks to a brace from Bukayo Saka and efforts from Jude Bellingham, Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish. Bellingham opened the scoring with his first England goal in the 35th minute while Sterling and Saka
France faces midfield battle against Australia at World Cup
Even without the injured Karim Benzema, defending World Cup champion France has plenty of attacking power. Most teams would love to have either Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann or Olivier Giroud in their forward line, let alone all three. They have 119 international goals between them, plus an abundance of speed,
Message of inclusion imbues Qatar WC opening ceremony
Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman extended one yellow-gloved hand to a FIFA World Cup ambassador suffering from a rare spinal disorder in an image meant to represent inclusion in a country facing international criticism over its human rights record. It wasn't the biggest moment of Sunday's seven-act World Cup opening ceremony