The Women’s World Cup led her to take another shot at professional soccer — and brought her back to her Jewish roots
Womens' soccer has exploded since the last World Cup. The changes brought a once-disillusioned player back to the field
Womens' soccer has exploded since the last World Cup. The changes brought a once-disillusioned player back to the field
There are no known Jewish players in the tournament, but here are some fun facts
The Palestinian flag is so prevalent in Qatar's soccer stadiums that it has been called the 'unofficial team' of the World Cup
Despite the Abraham Accords, Israelis journalists in particular have born the brunt of Qatar's regressive media policies
My school is soccer-crazy. But which team am I supposed to root for?
There are two Jewish players on the U.S. team. Plus, Israeli fans will be allowed into Qatar for the tournament.
Thousands have died or withstood inhumane conditions in order to bring this global sporting event to Qatar
Philanthropist Sylvan Adams said he doesn't personally care about soccer, but wants to score a major goal for his adopted nation
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