
Ryan Kelly
Writer and Editor at Goal
Writer & editor. Part of the @GOAL team. Recovering misanthrope keeping an eye on football, socio-political issues and the interconnectedness of all things.
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2 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Ryan Kelly
La Copa del Mundo 2026 será histórica al contar por primera vez con 48 selecciones participantes, un formato que marca el fin de los 32 equipos que se han mantenido desde 1998. Esta expansión permitirá que más selecciones internacionales participen que nunca, en un evento que se celebrará en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México, prometiendo ser una ocasión única. La UEFA contará con 16 plazas aseguradas, mientras que la CAF tendrá 9 y la AFC 8.
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1 month ago |
goal.com | Ryan Kelly
Success on the field equals success off the field in soccer and Wrexham are set to benefit following promotion. The English Football League has been enlivened by the arrival of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to Wrexham, whose charisma and Hollywood status have undoubtedly added to the glamour of the competitions they compete in.
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2 months ago |
goal.com | Ryan Kelly
L. MessiLaLigaEnglandL. SuarezA. GriezmannArgentinaSome of the best footballers in the world are fans of the drink, but what is it? GOAL takes a look at the South American tea and how to make itElite professional athletes are always looking for ways to improve their performances and the slightest alterations to lifestyle, training and diet can make all the difference.
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2 months ago |
goal.com | Ryan Kelly
El equipo de Arabia Saudita forma parte de la Confederación Asiática de Fútbol, ¿por qué compiten en un torneo de la Concacaf? Cuando se realice el sorteo de la Copa Oro 2025, los observadores atentos notarán que Arabia Saudita está entre los equipos, junto a Estados Unidos, México y Canadá. El equipo de la Confederación Asiática de Fútbol buscará hacer historia este verano al convertirse en el primer seleccionado fuera de la Concacaf en ganar el torneo continental.
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2 months ago |
goal.com | Ryan Kelly
The Saudi Arabia team are part of the Asian Football Confederation, so why are they competing in a CONCACAF competition? When the draw for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup is made, eagle-eyed viewers will notice that Saudi Arabia is one of the teams in the mix alongside the United States, Mexico and Canada. The team from the Asian Football Confederation will be aiming to make history this summer by becoming the first non-CONCACAF team to win the continental tournament.
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