Stories Tagged as
World Cup
High rates of injury in women's soccer may be due to lack of funding
by
Henry Epp
Jul 26, 2023
Knee injuries and concussions are more likely in the women's game. That may be because its equipment and training regimens are designed for men.
Women's World Cup: More teams, more money
Jul 20, 2023
FIFA sold media rights separately for the women's and men's tournaments this year, boosting the revenue potential for players and teams.
What the World Cup can teach us about game theory
by
Janet Nguyen
Dec 19, 2022
The best way to approach a penalty shootout during the World Cup? A mixed strategy.
For bars and restaurants across the U.S., the World Cup is bringing in revenue and new fans
by
Jordan Mangi
Dec 8, 2022
Businesses are extending hours, serving coffee and bringing out extra TV screens to meet World Cup demand.
Inside the "kafala" migrant labor system
by
David Brancaccio
, Erika Soderstrom
and Jarrett Dang
Nov 18, 2022
The system has come under scrutiny over alleged human rights and labor abuses during the construction preceding the World Cup.
For public good, not for profit.
How expensive is it to host the World Cup or Olympics?
by
David Brancaccio
and Jarrett Dang
Nov 3, 2022
The upcoming soccer World Cup in Qatar is unlikely to recoup its economic costs and might be costly to the country's image too.
Women's soccer World Cup is becoming a global sensation—and a fashion one too
Jun 24, 2019
Soccer jerseys are a hot fashion item nowadays.
Sponsors make a bet on Women's World Cup soccer
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 7, 2019
Twenty-five million Americans watched the last women's final, and many sponsors are betting this year's tournament will be even more popular.