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1934 Italy World Cup Poster by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, source Public Domain

After the great success and entertaining games of the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay, the interest in hosting and participating in the World Cup tournament increased significantly. Two countries submitted bids to host the event: Swede...


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1930 Uruguay World Cup Poster by Guillermo Laborde, source Wikipedia

The first FIFA Men’s World Cup was the brainchild of then president of the global soccer organization, Jules Rimet.

England may have invented the “Beautiful Game” but the honor of hosting the first ever FIFA World Cup went to Uruguay (the Ur...


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The year 2025 was a mixed blessing for FC Cincinnati fans, but there’s always more promise on the horizon. As much as the Orange & Blue left points on the table, they were still much closer to success than the 2024 season provided.

However, 2026 is already weeks away, bringing with it big challenges for both club and country. What can Cincinnati do to build...


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The sun has sadly set on FC Cincinnati for 2025. At least we can take pride in taking down our in-state rivals, but the cataclysmic wipeout against the eventual MLS Cup winners left fans searching for answers.

What is it that we can glean from our 2025 squad, considering how much had to be fixed in the past offseason? Has the ship been steered toward a producti...


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Decisions Made

On November 26th, FC Cincinnati started the process of building their roster for the 2026 season by announcing which players’ contract options they decided to exercise and which to decline. This was the first step in what should be a busy offseason for Chris Albright and company.

Option Decisions

The club chose to exercise the contract options for Tah Brian Anunga, Tee...


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