Paraguay, 2026 World Cup and SoFi
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Kroenke Sports & Entertainment and SoFi Stadium have been added as defendants in an amended complaint filed by the Rose Bowl Operating Co. and the City of Pasadena in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially took shape Friday with a star-studded draw led by Rio Ferdinand and assisted by Wayne Gretzky, Aaron Judge, Shaquille O’Neal and Tom Brady, setting the stage for the largest tournament in event history — and placing Los Angeles at the center of the action.
The City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company added SoFi stadium’s owner as a defendant in their lawsuit aimed at stopping UCLA from leaving its home stadium Thursday. The plaintiffs amended the complaint to include Kroenke Sports & Entertainment and its subsidiary,
The U.S. learns two of its opponents and possibilities for the third in group-stage play, which will include two games at SoFi Stadium.
The United States is currently listed at +6600 to win the 2026 World Cup. Look no further than Group I for the 2026 edition of the "Group of Death." France, Senegal, Norway and one of Bolivia, Suriname or Iraq will battle it out to advance to the knockout stage.
The Philadelphia Eagles continue their internal fight to get back on track on “Monday Night Football” this week and a trip to Los Angeles to face Justin Herbert and the Chargers. The game is scheduled for 8:15 p.
As fireworks burst over the Rose Bowl after UCLA’s win over Iowa last year, Peter Dachtler and his family stood arm in arm on the field, singing the UCLA alma mater.
Raiders and Chargers fans descended into chaos as male and female fans pounded each other in the stands of SoFi Stadium.
This one was inevitable.
SoFi was built at a cost widely reported as US$5.5 billion – without a cent of public money. That’s eight times the mooted cost of the contentious Hobart Stadium that will house the AFL’s 19th team.