France or Croatia: Bollywood roots for FIFA World Cup favourites
Trending | July 15, 2018 18:30 ISTBollywood celebrities Ranveer Singh, Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham among others are excited about the clash between France and Croatia
Bollywood celebrities Ranveer Singh, Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham among others are excited about the clash between France and Croatia
Virender Sehwag has shared a post of a man who can be seen presenting his excellent football skills in a video.
LGBTQ activists form pride flag with jerseys to ridicule Russia’s ban on ‘gay propaganda’.
In a one-sided affair, the Frenchmen cruised forward as they book their place in the semifinals after defender Varane and striker Griezmann helped Les Blues crush a depleted Uruguay 2-0.
England won a penalty shootout after a feisty, physical round-of-16 game finished 1-1 following extra time and with eight yellow cards handed out by the referee.
Colombian man has shown the world what the game truly means for them by helping his blind and deaf friend experience their country's win over Poland
FIFA World Cup 2018: Uruguay, the two-time champions, will next face France in the quarter-finals on Friday in Nizhny Novgorod.
A close relative of the fan told that he was a hardcore Messi fan and his mobile phone had a picture of Messi as the wallpaper.
The Liverpool forward was injured in the first half of Saturday's Champions League final against Real Madrid and left the field in tears.
In two World Cup warm-up matches, Japan will face Switzerland on June 8 in Lugano, Switzerland, and Paraguay on June 12 in Innsbruck, Austria.
It took Olivier Giroud to 31 international goals on his 72nd appearance — fourth with Zidane on France's all-time list.
Egypt, returning to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, opens its World Cup campaign against Uruguay on June 15.
Meanwhile, reigning champion Germany starts its defence against Mexico at Moscow's vast Luzhniki stadium in another centrepiece game.
Tokyo: Japan coach Javier Aguirre was fired on Tuesday over concerns that allegations of his involvement in match-fixing will interfere with qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.Aguirre agreed it was unavoidable, Japan Football Association president
Marrakech: FIFA will not reopen the vote for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, and will publish at least some of the confidential report into the bidding process, President Sepp Blatter said today.The 78-year-old Blatter,
GENEVA: Sepp Blatter and other FIFA officials involved in choosing Russia and Qatar as future World Cup hosts are being interviewed this week by ethics prosecutor Michael Garcia. Garcia "is currently in Zurich and is
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