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Man United Eyes 2035 Women’s World Cup as Catalyst for Stadium Revolution
Manchester United targets completion of new stadium by 2035, positioning itself as potential host for Women’s World Cup final. Ambitious timeline reflects growing investment in women’s football infrastructure across Europe.

Crucible’s Long-Term Commitment: What Venue Stability Means for Sports
Sheffield’s Crucible secures hosting rights through 2045 with major renovations. What this tells us about investing in sporting infrastructure and athlete development.

James Rodríguez Reveals MLS Pitch Conditions Behind Latest Injury
Colombian star James Rodríguez explains how playing surfaces in MLS contributed to a muscle injury that sidelined him against Nashville, raising questions about player welfare.

Women’s Football Gets Its Own Stadiums in the US—What Latin America Can Learn
Kansas City and Denver build venues designed specifically for women’s football. A watershed moment for infrastructure investment in women’s sport.

Almeyda’s Call: Why Football Must Mirror Social Reality
Argentine coach reflects on football’s responsibility to society, questioning priorities when resources for rockets dwarf investment in education and basic needs across Africa.

Betis Begins Major Benito Villamarín Stadium Reconstruction
Real Betis awards construction contract to Acciona for first phase of new stadium development. Work begins after demolition of Preferencia stand.

Stadium Revolution: How Football Venues Will Transform in the Next Decade
Modern stadium design is reshaping the fan experience through technology, sustainability, and accessibility. What does this mean for Latin American clubs?