2017 World Cup
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
ARCHIVE: Relive England's thrilling 2017 World Cup win
Ahead of the T20 World Cup starting on the 12th June, BBC Sport looks back at the last time England's cricketers won the World Cup on home soil, when they beat India by nine runs in the 2017 final at Lord's.
Relive England's thrilling 2017 World Cup win
Before the Women's T20 World Cup starts on the 12 June, BBC Sport looks back at the last time England won the tournament, when they beat India by nine runs in the 2017 final at Lord's.
Relive England's thrilling 2017 World Cup win
Before the Women's T20 World Cup starts on the 12 June, BBC Sport looks back at the last time England won the tournament, when they beat India by nine runs in the 2017 final at Lord's.
Which World Cup 2026 stadiums will host matches in US, Canada and Mexico?
Which World Cup 2026 stadiums will host matches in US, Canada and Mexico? A quick look at the 16 venues across 16 cities in three countries, which will host the biggest-ever FIFA World Cup. Football’s biggest tournament returns as the FIFA World Cup 2026 unfolds across three countries.
Why is the FIFA World Cup 2026 being held in three countries?
Why is the FIFA World Cup 2026 being held in three countries? The 2026 World Cup is the first to be held in three different host nations – but why? If you’re a football fan, the craze around the FIFA World Cup 2026 has probably taken over your life.
Sciver-Brunt gives key fitness update at ICC Women's T20 World Cup launch
ICC Women's T20 World Cup: England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt gives key fitness update as cricket takes over Waterloo Bridge Nat Sciver-Brunt is set to return from injury during England's ICC Women's T20 World Cup warm-up match against Australia on Monday; watch every ball of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup exclusively live on Sky Sports and NOW Sunday 7 June 2026 19:10, UK Nat Sciver-Brunt has revealed she is set to return from injury and play for England during their ICC Women's T20 World Cup...
World Cup tickets for Iran fans revoked days before tournament, says country's federation
World Cup tickets for Iran fans revoked days before tournament, says country's federation Iran's allocation of fan tickets for the group stage of the World Cup has been revoked just days before the start of the tournament, the country's football federation said Tuesday, in the latest controversy surrounding the Iranian squad as it prepares to play its group matches on US soil. Iran's football federation said on Tuesday its ticket allocation had been pulled just days before the World Cup...
The Absurd World Cup
It’s hard to imagine a more fraught combination for what was supposed to be a fun Friday night: Seattle’s Pride celebration will feature a World Cup match on June 26 between Iran, where homosexuality is punishable by death, and Egypt, where homosexual activity is punishable by up to three years in prison. When FIFA’s schedulers announced the Pride Match pairing after December’s draw, it felt a little like a sick joke. The Egyptian Football Association has said it will reject “in absolute...
World Cup Power Rankings: Who are the front-runners with 48 hours to go?
It's official: Tuesday marks just 48 hours until the 2026 World Cup kicks off in earnest, when Mexico host South Africa in Mexico City on June 11. As we did at the 100-day and 30-day mark, we're looking at how our global reporters feel about the tournament from a contenders vs. pretenders perspective with just two days until kickoff. We asked our panel of 20 reporters to rank their top 15 favorites from No. 1 (meaning "the trophy is theirs") to No. 15 ("the cool outsider's pick for a...
With World Cup, Atlanta seeks to show how it has moved on from 1990s notoriety
With World Cup, Atlanta seeks to show how it has moved on from 1990s notoriety ATLANTA, June 5 : When Atlanta hosted the 1996 Olympics, police were accused of arresting homeless people by the thousands. The crackdown resulted in a welter of lawsuits and news stories that caused long-term damage to the city's reputation. Now the Georgia state capital is looking to show the world that it has moved on, as it hosts World Cup games this summer.