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Transport planners look to design winning plays to beat traffic, border blues. But is that goal possible in high season?
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Seattle’s Lumen Field will host six games during next year's Club World Cup.
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FIFA announced the match schedule for the 2026 Men's World Cup. Seattle will host six matches, including two in the knockout round and one of the three U.S. group stage matches.
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As the United States and Iran went head-to-head Tuesday in the World Cup, many Iranian Americans watched with conflicted feelings. In Seattle, two cheered for different sides.
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This year's World Cup has already seen some of the strongest matchups and upsets in the tournament's history.
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The Seattle Sounders announced plans for a new headquarters and training facility that could also be used as a practice facility for the 2026 World Cup. The site was formerly home to Boeing Commercial Airplanes and the Longacres racetrack.
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U.S. Soccer is likely to lose out on tens of millions in revenue, and more dual-nationals may choose to play elsewhere. Fox Sports' $425-million payout to air the next two World Cups looks rough, too.
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Coach Jürgen Klinsmann's squad beat Guatemala 4-0 to advance to the next round of qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup. The win also may quell calls for Klinsmann to be fired.
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The former president of Brazil's soccer federation is due in a U.S. courtroom Tuesday afternoon, after being extradited from Switzerland. Jose Maria Marin was arrested this past spring.
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A native of Trinidad and Tobago, Warner was among 14 FIFA executives who were indicted on a range of corruption charges in May.