Earlier today, FIFA unveiled the mascots for the 2026 World Cup host countries, including Canada’s very own Maple the Moose.
FIFA has announced next year's World Cup will feature three mascots: a bald eagle named Clutch in the U.S., a jaguar named Zayu in Mexico, and a moose named Maple in Canada. The announcement ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — FIFA has unveiled the three official mascots for the 2026 World Cup. They each highlight one of the host ...
Pressure is also being exerted on FIFA, world soccer's governing body, to institute a ban of its own on Israel – but the U.S. State Department told multiple outlets that "we will absolutely work to ...
A majority of UEFA member states are currently in favor of suspending the Jewish state, according to sources cited by The ...
The Trump administration is working to ensure Israel remains eligible to compete in international soccer ahead of the 2026 ...
FIFA on Thursday unveiled the three official mascots for the 2026 World Cup, symbolizing the three host countries: the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Maple, Zayu and Clutch – will bring colour, culture and excitement to the tournament across Canada, Mexico and the USA. Fans ...
Sports-hosted growth, employer momentum, restaurant expansion, athlete ventures, policy shifts, transit debates, legal climate and investment flows converge in ...
Atlanta, which will host eight tournament matches, and the U.S. is represented by Clutch, a bald eagle. Zayu the jaguar and Maple the moose represent Mexico and Canada.
However, Washington is reportedly lobbying against Israel’s exclusion, with a US official telling Sky News the administration ...
A Canadian independent human rights group has joined the growing calls to suspend Israeli soccer teams from international ...
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