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Real Madrid emerges World’s Most Valuable Clubs, in Forbes ranking

Barcelona climbed to second on the list with a valuation of $7.5 billion, while Manchester United dropped to third at $7.2 billion after a difficult season in which they finished 15th in the Premier League and lost the Europa League final.

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Real Madrid President Florentino Perez talks to media at Real Madrid Sports City in Valdebebas, in the outskirts of Madrid, on May 12, 2026. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP).

Forbes magazine on Friday ranked Real Madrid as the world’s most valuable football club in 2026.

According to Forbes’ 2026 list of the world’s most valuable football clubs released on Friday, Real Madrid are now valued at $9.5 billion, maintaining their position for the fifth consecutive year and the 10th time in the last 13 editions of the rankings.

The Spanish giants, despite enduring a disappointing campaign on the pitch, generated a record-breaking $1.27 billion in revenue during the 2024-25 season — the highest ever recorded by a football club and higher than the Dallas Cowboys’ NFL revenue figure measured by Forbes.

Barcelona climbed to second on the list with a valuation of $7.5 billion, while Manchester United dropped to third at $7.2 billion after a difficult season in which they finished 15th in the Premier League and lost the Europa League final.

Liverpool retained fourth place with a valuation of $6.2 billion after winning the Premier League title, while Paris Saint-Germain rose to fifth at $5.8 billion following their UEFA Champions League triumph.German champions Bayern Munich were ranked sixth with $5.7 billion, ahead of Manchester City in seventh at $5.5 billion.

Arsenal moved into eighth with a valuation of $5.4 billion, while Chelsea and Tottenham completed the top 10.

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Drake Wins $1 Million After Betting $770,000 on Canada v South Africa Match

Canada sealed the win in stoppage time when Stephen Eustáquio struck the only goal of the game at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

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Canadian rapper Drake has won more than $1 million after Canada beat South Africa 1-0 in their FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match.

The victory also saw his $770,000 bet return a payout of $1,001,000.

Drake shared a screenshot of the wager on Instagram before kick-off, showing he had backed Canada to qualify.

He said that the bet came after an exchange with South African DJ Black Coffee, writing: ”@realblackcoffee was chirping in the DM I had to raise the STAKES.”

Canada sealed the win in stoppage time when Stephen Eustáquio struck the only goal of the game at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

The result sent the co-hosts into the Round of 16 for the first time in FIFA World Cup history.

For South Africa, the defeat ended a memorable campaign.

Bafana Bafana reached the knockout stage for the first time after finishing second in their group and qualifying for the expanded 2026 tournament ahead of Nigeria.

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FIFA bars Nepal from international competitions

FIFA said in a letter to the All Nepal Football Association that the decision came after “undue interference by a third party”, referring to arguments between ANFA and Nepal’s National Sports Council, the country’s authority for sports administration, over governance of Nepali football.

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World football’s governing body FIFA has suspended Nepal’s football association, officials said Thursday, barring the country from all international competitions.

Nepal is currently ranked 175th in FIFA’s world rankings.

The women’s national team ranks 88th.

FIFA said in a letter to the All Nepal Football Association that the decision came after “undue interference by a third party”, referring to arguments between ANFA and Nepal’s National Sports Council, the country’s authority for sports administration, over governance of Nepali football.

FIFA holds that a national football association must operate independently of government bodies.

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The World Cup is half over, with 54 of 104 matches complete

“The best is yet to come,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino told SNTV earlier this week.”

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United States’ Alex Freeman (16), second left, celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the World Cup Group D soccer match between the United States and Australia in Seattle, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — It’s halftime at the World Cup.

Take a break, everyone.Wednesday marked the midpoint of the 104-match tournament — technically, just past the midpoint, with 54 matches now in the books and 50 remaining before a World Cup champion is crowned in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19.

The U.S. has reached the Round of 32, which shouldn’t be surprising. Mexico and Canada, the other host nations for this biggest World Cup in history, are also through to the knockout stage. And the stars are positively shining: Argentina’s Lionel Messi has five goals to kick-start what he hopes is a run toward a second consecutive World Cup title. France’s Kylian Mbappé has four, as do Norway’s Erling Haaland and Brazil’s Vinicius Júnior.

Stadiums are mostly filled; FIFA is touting record attendance.

And there have been some feel-good stories, most notably the tale of Cape Verde goalie Vozinha and how his mother was able to come to this World Cup.

“The best is yet to come,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino told SNTV earlier this week.

In other words, the second half of this tournament — just like the second half of matches — is when things might get really good.

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