Daily Archives: May 13, 2026

Iran soccer’s only U.S. visit: death threats, diplomacy, jarring security and joy

“The once-outlandish idea went from private meetings to the highest levels of government, from Chicago to Washington, D.C., from France to Tehran. It began as a speculative proposal for a soccer match — Iran vs. the United States. It became a logistical behemoth, drawing scrutiny from the U.S. State Department and Islamic hardliners alike. After weeks of worry, though, on Jan. 5, 2000, for the first (and, so far, only) time, the Iranian national soccer team boarded a plane bound for the United States. A few weeks from now, it will do so again. The Iranians will come for the 2026 World Cup despite geopolitical friction and travel bans. They’ll compete in the shadow of war. Their participation — and the scene at SoFi Stadium in Southern California, site of their first two games — will feel unprecedented, perhaps surreal. …”
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Carlo Ancelotti exclusive: Neymar, Brazil’s World Cup hopes and the truth about managing Real Madrid

“A month out from the World Cup, Brazil’s head coach Carlo Ancelotti appears, as always, utterly at ease. Now 66, Ancelotti has seen it all, and worked for them all: Silvio Berlusconi at Milan, Roman Abramovich at Chelsea, the Emir of Qatar at Paris Saint-Germain, Aurelio De Laurentiis at Napoli and, over two spells, Florentino Perez at Real Madrid. As for the players he has coached, it is the stuff of absurd fantasy; both Ronaldos, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Karim Benzema, Didier Drogba, Zinedine Zidane, Kaka, Gareth Bale, Clarence Seedorf… we could go on and on and on. So many of them seemed to like him, too. When Ancelotti was fired at Chelsea, John Terry and Frank Lampard joined him at the goodbye party. Kaka said Ancelotti leaves behind a ‘nice feeling in a player’s heart’. …”
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Guardian: Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez calls for elections in bizarre rant

FIFA make plans to use MetLife playing field for 2026 World Cup final half-time show

“FIFA has drafted plans to use the MetLife Stadium field during the half-time show of the World Cup final, making it very likely that the interval for the tournament’s showpiece event on July 19 will run significantly beyond soccer’s usual regulations of 15 minutes. At last year’s Club World Cup final at MetLife, FIFA presented half-time entertainment featuring musicians Doja Cat, J Balvin and Tems but the show did not use the field. Instead, the organizers constructed a stage high up in the stands to avoid any impact on the playing surface. Soccer’s governing body has previously informed broadcast partners it intends to announce the line-up of acts for the World Cup final half-time show on May 14. According to sources with direct knowledge of the plans, who asked to remain anonymous to protect relationships, one idea floated uses the field for the performance, as is usually the case with half-time shows at the Super Bowl. …”
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Southampton are in the play-off final and on the verge of promotion. But it’s all turned very toxic

“All too often a football match doesn’t live up to the hype. As Southampton’s players danced on the pitch and their fans sang about a return to Wembley and a chance to gain promotion to the Premier League, opponents Middlesbrough were crestfallen and wondering how it had ended like this after a week dominated by a spying row involving the two teams. Over two energy-sapping legs and more than three-and-a-half hours of football, Southampton required a 116th-minute winner from Shea Charles to come from behind on the night and eliminate Middlesbrough from the Championship play-offs and advance to the final against Hull City on Saturday, May 23. …”
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