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From North Korea in 1966 to Japan in 2022: Asia’s greatest World Cup runs

From North Korea in 1966 to Japan in 2022: Asia’s greatest World Cup runs They may not have lifted the trophy, but Asian teams have delivered some of the World Cup's greatest shocks and most inspiring underdog runs. SINGAPORE: Asian teams have rarely made deep runs at the World Cup, but the continent has produced some of the tournament's most memorable underdog stories. For decades, victories on football's biggest stage were hard to come by.

Channel News Asia 1d ago

How does football influence who we are?

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Al Jazeera 6d ago

'Umpiring decisions go in their favour': Pakistan's Khushdil alleges bias towards India in cricket

Pakistan's all-rounder Khushdil Shah has claimed that India often benefits from favorable umpiring and match-related decisions during India-Pakistan encounters. Speaking on the ARY Podcast alongside teammate Abbas Afridi, Khushdil opened up about the unique pressure and emotions that surround India-Pakistan encounters. However, it was his remarks about alleged bias in key aspects of the game that quickly grabbed attention on social media.

Times of India 3d ago

Uzbekistan reach first World Cup as government investment pays off

Uzbekistan reach first World Cup as government investment pays off June 2 : Uzbekistan's qualification for their first World Cup marks the high point to date of a steady climb to the upper reaches of the global game in the 35 years since gaining independence from the former Soviet Union. Since January last year, Manchester City's Abdukodir Khusanov has become the internationally recognised face of the nation following his move to the Premier League, boosting the profile of one of Asia's...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Why India moved on from Suryakumar Yadav - The numbers behind the end of the SKY era

Three months after leading India to the T20 World Cup title, Suryakumar Yadav has not only lost the captaincy but also his place in India's T20I setup, with the selectors deciding that the 35-year-old no longer fits into the team's plans for the next cycle. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar revealed that the decision was driven by a combination of form and the need to look ahead to the next World Cup. "With regards to Surya, obviously it's a tough one having just won the World Cup.

Times of India 3d ago

Meet the Filipinas inspiring a new motorsport generation

Julia de los Angeles and Angie Mead King inspire women and girls to take up motorsport in the Philippines Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 11:53am Over the last few years Formula 1 has evolved from a niche fanbase into surging viewership in the Philippines, driven by Netflix's docuseries Drive to Survive. But in the middle of this male-dominated industry the Philippine motorsport scene is seeing a major shift: women are moving from being spectators to pursuing seats as drivers or jobs as engineers or...

ABC Australia 4d ago

5 heartfelt things Virat Kohli said about Anushka Sharma

Some partners love quietly, and then there is Virat Kohli, a man who has looked into cameras and microphones and said things about Anushka Sharma that most people cannot even bring themselves to say in private. These are things he said out loud, in interviews and conversations, when the question was about cricket, and he somehow still found a way to bring it back to her. Here are five of them.

Times of India 2d ago

Who is Manav Suthar? Rajasthan all-rounder handed India Test cap against Afghanistan

A dream years in the making finally became reality for Manav Suthar on Saturday as the Rajasthan all-rounder received his maiden India Test cap ahead of the one-off Test against Afghanistan at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur. In a special moment during the pre-match presentation, senior spinner Kuldeep Yadav handed the coveted Test cap, officially welcoming him into India's Test fraternity. Manav Suthar is a 23-year-old rising Indian cricketer who...

Times of India 4d ago

World Cup: major absentees, forgotten 'giants' and big returners

Once again Italy will be missing from the World Cup but who else won't be playing and which countries are making a long awaited return? The 2026 World Cup will once again bring some of football’s most historic national teams back onto the sport’s biggest stage, while at the same time leaving several famous names on the sidelines. For some countries, the absence is only temporary, but for others it has become a long-running footballing wound.

Euronews 8d ago

Iran trains in Mexico as US World Cup border troubles mount

Iran's World Cup ticket allocation has been cancelled, and 13 delegation members remain without visas, forcing the team to base itself in Mexico. Meanwhile, a Somali referee was turned away, an Iraqi striker was held for seven hours in Chicago, and Senegalese players were body-searched on arrival. Iran's national football team is training in Tijuana under tight security and logistical constraints, with less than a week before the squad is due to cross into the US for their opening World Cup...

Euronews 1d ago