The 2015 U.S. Women's World Cup champs will head down the Canyon of Heroes in New York City soon! If you can't make it to NYC, find out how to watch it here!
New York City is going to hold a ticker-tape parade to celebrate the U.S. women's soccer team's World Cup victory.
It's the first time in more than half a century that the honor will be given to female athletes.
The U.S. defeated Japan 5-2 on Sunday in Canada to win the World Cup. It's the first Women's World Cup title since 1999
Having something embarrassing happen to you is one thing. Having something embarrassing happen to you while on television is another, especially with the way things go viral nowadays.
People act out in strange ways when they are angry, perhaps making them look back on their actions afterwards and wonder why the hell they did what they did. Luckily for them, though, those moments most likely won't go viral.
That's not the case for Besnik Hasi, the head soccer coach for Royal Sports Club Anderlecht in the Netherlands.
Lovely Christina and I were talking today about how ridiculous some of the soccer players are that pretend to be hurt during the game. They roll all over the ground clinching their (add appendage here) and acting like (add appendage here) was put through a meat grinder.
Just stop it! Enough already!!! Stop making a fool of yourself!!
England took on Italy in the first round of the World Cup over the weekend.
As time was winding down Saturday in Manaus, Brazil, England found itself down 2-1. After a free kick by Italy deflected off the crossbar and out of bounds, England's goalie, Joe Hart, was pretty anxious for his goal kick. Like really really anxious.