Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Kidd covers the world's most popular sport – soccer (football). For the past three and a half seasons, the young players at ...
The elevator landed on the suite level of Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio, and emptied out into a miniature CES full of soccer’s latest and greatest technological achievements. On July 24 and 25, as ...
The World Cup tournament is the largest stage for new technology in soccer, but players’ unions say the sport lacks clear rules on the use of athletes’ data. This year’s World Cup, which ends Sunday ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- The sky's the limit for these high school soccer players, quite literally. This is not your average soccer team The Sato Academy of Math and Science in Long Beach says ...
BERLIN--Fourteen minutes into Argentina's first World Cup match on June 10, a header bounced off the goalpost and into the Ivory Coast keeper's hands--and maybe all the way across the goal line. Was ...
Technology is the central component of a new indoor soccer training experience taking over a Naperville sports facility. California-based TOCA Football Inc. is opening its largest location - and its ...
It takes very little to get a soccer game started. Two or more people kicking at something, make a goal out of some chairs or maybe even just a gap between trees and it’s on. Soccer can be very low ...
NEWARK, N.J.—With the FIFA Club World Cup final rapidly approaching and the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup now less than a year away, interest in soccer in the United States may be reaching an ...
Soccer & Technology From The FIFA Museum Exhibition at Science World Soccer & Technology From The FIFA Museum Exhibition at Science World Art Work Vancouver, BC, Oct. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This ...
Human beings: clever enough to land Neil Armstrong on the moon but seemingly not yet capable of inventing a foolproof method for telling when a soccer ball crosses a goal line. Hard to believe, isn't ...
BERLIN--Fourteen minutes into Argentina's first World Cup match on June 10, a header bounced off the goalpost and into the Ivory Coast keeper's hands--and maybe all the way across the goal line. Was ...