You're never going to please everyone. From government workers to employees calling in saying screw work, the World Cup is costing up to $13.5 billion in lost productivity.
The pressure of playing well in the World Cup has got to be huge, but for many teams there isn't much release from that pressure. Lots of coaches have set up sex rules for their teams...and some are just kind of weird.
It's World Cup madness, and former MLS star Jason Moore is excited to be coming to this area on Wednesday, June 25, 6:30 p.m. at the screening of Next Goal Wins, at the AMC Theatre 12 at the North Dartmouth Mall.
If you are a soccer fan and you're following the World Cup, there are some things you should be aware of to help you stave off any threats of cyber hackers.
The FIFA World Cup is underway and thousands of soccer fans have descended on Brazil for the games and festivities. But one unlikely soccer fan also showed up and showed off some serious skills.
The first match of the 2014 World Cup is in the books. Host nation Brazil defeated Croatia 3-1 in a Group A match in Sau Paulo. Three more matches are on tap for Friday, with Mexico taking on Cameroon, Spain playing The Netherlands and Chile going up against Greece...
If you ask soccer fans there are probably more than five reasons to watch one of the world's most widely viewed sporting events, but for those who maybe aren't so into the World Cup, there are still some very attractive reasons to watch.
Fédération Internationale de Football Association will use state of the art technology to detect when a ball crosses the goal line in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.