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Kerala Blasters — Once a title contender under Ivan Vukomanovic now struggles for relevance in ISL  Kerala Blasters’ 0-2 loss against Sporting Club Delhi on Sunday meant its winless streak continued midway into the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL) season.The other side yet to win a match this season is Mohammedan SC, which has fielded an all-Indian team, compared to the Blasters, who have five overseas players in their ranks.Still, a draw against East Bengal saw KBFC earn its only point – one that separates it from the relegation-threatened Kolkata club.It was not long ago that the club was consistently playing in the knockouts and attracting an average of over 25,000 spectators to its hallowed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That number has not hit the five-digit mark this season.The fall from grace might look sudden, but it has been coming for some time.Where it beganBarring the infamous walkout, KBFC’s best era came under Ivan Vukomanovic, who took the club to the playoff stage in three consecutive seasons (including one final) from 2021 to 2024.The success caught the eye of rival clubs, who had legacy and financial power to attract KBFC’s star players at the time. Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Sahal Abdul Samad left for Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Dimitris Diamantakos to East Bengal, and Jorge Pereyra Díaz packed his bags for Mumbai City FC among major exits since the 2021-22 season.Vukomanovic’s exit in 2024 was used as an opportunity to shake up the squad further, and the lack of consistency prompted protests, especially from ‘Manjapada’, the club’s official fan club.The attendance, as a result, kept dwindling, dragging the club into a downward spiral financially.The controllablesThe new arrivals could hardly do much to douse the fire. The immediate need to catch up to the bigger clubs left no time for the newer players and managers to establish a structure.Vukomanovic’s replacement, Mikael Stahre, lasted 16 games. His full-time successor, David Catala, 11. Together, they managed eight wins, fewer than what Vukomanovic had in his first season alone.Last season, the team finished eighth, conceded 37 goals and recorded just five home wins in the league, the worst returns since the 2021-22 season.Under Catala, the team crashed out of consecutive editions of the AIFF Super Cup, remained winless in the current ISL season (including four straight home losses) before he ‘stepped down by mutual consent’.The Club can confirm that David Catala has stepped down from his role at the club by mutual consent.We thank David for his professionalism and contribution during his time here.The Club also extends its gratitude to Goalkeeping Coach Alex Ortiz and Strength & Conditioning… pic.twitter.com/MEc6LHMzas— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) March 27, 2026The uncontrollablesJust like managers, the constant changes in the squad left the team without a fixed core. However, the point of blame must not be directed only at the club management.The delayed start to the latest season due to issues in the Master Rights Agreement forced the club to temporarily suspend operations, which in turn left the players’ careers up in the air. The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Foreigners Koldo Obieta, Juan Rodriguez, and Tiago Alves, who joined ahead of this season, left amid uncertainty around the league. Meanwhile, ISL regulars Noah Sadaoui and Adrian Luna opted not to sit around for a solution, choosing to go on season-long loans.On the contrary, clubs like Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City managed to largely retain their core, a reason for their dominance in the top half of the table.What next?KBFC’s hasty foreign signings as stopgap solutions underline the underplanning, following the league’s uncertainty.For example, defender Oumar Bah, who was signed in January, “mutually parted ways” with the club after featuring in the first three league games and was replaced by Fallou Ndiaye.With Catala not surviving the recent international break, English manager Ashley Westwood has now been given the responsibility to try to avoid disaster, i.e. relegation. And though he is well-versed in Indian and Asian football, he got a taste of what’s to come when his side produced a lacklustre showing against debutant SCD.Blasters’ fate — around relegation — will be decided in a matter of months, and irrespective of the outcome, the bigger question remains: will the club pay heed to the warning signs before it’s too late?Published on Apr 06, 2026  #Kerala #Blasters #title #contender #Ivan #Vukomanovic #struggles #relevance #ISL

Kerala Blasters — Once a title contender under Ivan Vukomanovic now struggles for relevance in ISL

Kerala Blasters’ 0-2 loss against Sporting Club Delhi on Sunday meant its winless streak continued midway into the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL) season.

The other side yet to win a match this season is Mohammedan SC, which has fielded an all-Indian team, compared to the Blasters, who have five overseas players in their ranks.

Still, a draw against East Bengal saw KBFC earn its only point – one that separates it from the relegation-threatened Kolkata club.

It was not long ago that the club was consistently playing in the knockouts and attracting an average of over 25,000 spectators to its hallowed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That number has not hit the five-digit mark this season.

The fall from grace might look sudden, but it has been coming for some time.

Where it began

Barring the infamous walkout, KBFC’s best era came under Ivan Vukomanovic, who took the club to the playoff stage in three consecutive seasons (including one final) from 2021 to 2024.

The success caught the eye of rival clubs, who had legacy and financial power to attract KBFC’s star players at the time.

Kerala Blasters — Once a title contender under Ivan Vukomanovic now struggles for relevance in ISL  Kerala Blasters’ 0-2 loss against Sporting Club Delhi on Sunday meant its winless streak continued midway into the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL) season.The other side yet to win a match this season is Mohammedan SC, which has fielded an all-Indian team, compared to the Blasters, who have five overseas players in their ranks.Still, a draw against East Bengal saw KBFC earn its only point – one that separates it from the relegation-threatened Kolkata club.It was not long ago that the club was consistently playing in the knockouts and attracting an average of over 25,000 spectators to its hallowed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That number has not hit the five-digit mark this season.The fall from grace might look sudden, but it has been coming for some time.Where it beganBarring the infamous walkout, KBFC’s best era came under Ivan Vukomanovic, who took the club to the playoff stage in three consecutive seasons (including one final) from 2021 to 2024.The success caught the eye of rival clubs, who had legacy and financial power to attract KBFC’s star players at the time. Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Sahal Abdul Samad left for Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Dimitris Diamantakos to East Bengal, and Jorge Pereyra Díaz packed his bags for Mumbai City FC among major exits since the 2021-22 season.Vukomanovic’s exit in 2024 was used as an opportunity to shake up the squad further, and the lack of consistency prompted protests, especially from ‘Manjapada’, the club’s official fan club.The attendance, as a result, kept dwindling, dragging the club into a downward spiral financially.The controllablesThe new arrivals could hardly do much to douse the fire. The immediate need to catch up to the bigger clubs left no time for the newer players and managers to establish a structure.Vukomanovic’s replacement, Mikael Stahre, lasted 16 games. His full-time successor, David Catala, 11. Together, they managed eight wins, fewer than what Vukomanovic had in his first season alone.Last season, the team finished eighth, conceded 37 goals and recorded just five home wins in the league, the worst returns since the 2021-22 season.Under Catala, the team crashed out of consecutive editions of the AIFF Super Cup, remained winless in the current ISL season (including four straight home losses) before he ‘stepped down by mutual consent’.The Club can confirm that David Catala has stepped down from his role at the club by mutual consent.We thank David for his professionalism and contribution during his time here.The Club also extends its gratitude to Goalkeeping Coach Alex Ortiz and Strength & Conditioning… pic.twitter.com/MEc6LHMzas— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) March 27, 2026The uncontrollablesJust like managers, the constant changes in the squad left the team without a fixed core. However, the point of blame must not be directed only at the club management.The delayed start to the latest season due to issues in the Master Rights Agreement forced the club to temporarily suspend operations, which in turn left the players’ careers up in the air. The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Foreigners Koldo Obieta, Juan Rodriguez, and Tiago Alves, who joined ahead of this season, left amid uncertainty around the league. Meanwhile, ISL regulars Noah Sadaoui and Adrian Luna opted not to sit around for a solution, choosing to go on season-long loans.On the contrary, clubs like Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City managed to largely retain their core, a reason for their dominance in the top half of the table.What next?KBFC’s hasty foreign signings as stopgap solutions underline the underplanning, following the league’s uncertainty.For example, defender Oumar Bah, who was signed in January, “mutually parted ways” with the club after featuring in the first three league games and was replaced by Fallou Ndiaye.With Catala not surviving the recent international break, English manager Ashley Westwood has now been given the responsibility to try to avoid disaster, i.e. relegation. And though he is well-versed in Indian and Asian football, he got a taste of what’s to come when his side produced a lacklustre showing against debutant SCD.Blasters’ fate — around relegation — will be decided in a matter of months, and irrespective of the outcome, the bigger question remains: will the club pay heed to the warning signs before it’s too late?Published on Apr 06, 2026  #Kerala #Blasters #title #contender #Ivan #Vukomanovic #struggles #relevance #ISL

Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

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Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

Sahal Abdul Samad left for Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Dimitris Diamantakos to East Bengal, and Jorge Pereyra Díaz packed his bags for Mumbai City FC among major exits since the 2021-22 season.

Vukomanovic’s exit in 2024 was used as an opportunity to shake up the squad further, and the lack of consistency prompted protests, especially from ‘Manjapada’, the club’s official fan club.

The attendance, as a result, kept dwindling, dragging the club into a downward spiral financially.

The controllables

The new arrivals could hardly do much to douse the fire. The immediate need to catch up to the bigger clubs left no time for the newer players and managers to establish a structure.

Vukomanovic’s replacement, Mikael Stahre, lasted 16 games. His full-time successor, David Catala, 11. Together, they managed eight wins, fewer than what Vukomanovic had in his first season alone.

Last season, the team finished eighth, conceded 37 goals and recorded just five home wins in the league, the worst returns since the 2021-22 season.

Under Catala, the team crashed out of consecutive editions of the AIFF Super Cup, remained winless in the current ISL season (including four straight home losses) before he ‘stepped down by mutual consent’.

The uncontrollables

Just like managers, the constant changes in the squad left the team without a fixed core. However, the point of blame must not be directed only at the club management.

The delayed start to the latest season due to issues in the Master Rights Agreement forced the club to temporarily suspend operations, which in turn left the players’ careers up in the air.

The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.

The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

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The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

Foreigners Koldo Obieta, Juan Rodriguez, and Tiago Alves, who joined ahead of this season, left amid uncertainty around the league. Meanwhile, ISL regulars Noah Sadaoui and Adrian Luna opted not to sit around for a solution, choosing to go on season-long loans.

On the contrary, clubs like Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City managed to largely retain their core, a reason for their dominance in the top half of the table.

What next?

KBFC’s hasty foreign signings as stopgap solutions underline the underplanning, following the league’s uncertainty.

For example, defender Oumar Bah, who was signed in January, “mutually parted ways” with the club after featuring in the first three league games and was replaced by Fallou Ndiaye.

With Catala not surviving the recent international break, English manager Ashley Westwood has now been given the responsibility to try to avoid disaster, i.e. relegation. And though he is well-versed in Indian and Asian football, he got a taste of what’s to come when his side produced a lacklustre showing against debutant SCD.

Blasters’ fate — around relegation — will be decided in a matter of months, and irrespective of the outcome, the bigger question remains: will the club pay heed to the warning signs before it’s too late?

Published on Apr 06, 2026

#Kerala #Blasters #title #contender #Ivan #Vukomanovic #struggles #relevance #ISL

Kerala Blasters’ 0-2 loss against Sporting Club Delhi on Sunday meant its winless streak continued midway into the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL) season.

The other side yet to win a match this season is Mohammedan SC, which has fielded an all-Indian team, compared to the Blasters, who have five overseas players in their ranks.

Still, a draw against East Bengal saw KBFC earn its only point – one that separates it from the relegation-threatened Kolkata club.

It was not long ago that the club was consistently playing in the knockouts and attracting an average of over 25,000 spectators to its hallowed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That number has not hit the five-digit mark this season.

The fall from grace might look sudden, but it has been coming for some time.

Where it began

Barring the infamous walkout, KBFC’s best era came under Ivan Vukomanovic, who took the club to the playoff stage in three consecutive seasons (including one final) from 2021 to 2024.

The success caught the eye of rival clubs, who had legacy and financial power to attract KBFC’s star players at the time.

Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season.
| Photo Credit:
ISL Media

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Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season.
| Photo Credit:
ISL Media

Sahal Abdul Samad left for Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Dimitris Diamantakos to East Bengal, and Jorge Pereyra Díaz packed his bags for Mumbai City FC among major exits since the 2021-22 season.

Vukomanovic’s exit in 2024 was used as an opportunity to shake up the squad further, and the lack of consistency prompted protests, especially from ‘Manjapada’, the club’s official fan club.

The attendance, as a result, kept dwindling, dragging the club into a downward spiral financially.

The controllables

The new arrivals could hardly do much to douse the fire. The immediate need to catch up to the bigger clubs left no time for the newer players and managers to establish a structure.

Vukomanovic’s replacement, Mikael Stahre, lasted 16 games. His full-time successor, David Catala, 11. Together, they managed eight wins, fewer than what Vukomanovic had in his first season alone.

Last season, the team finished eighth, conceded 37 goals and recorded just five home wins in the league, the worst returns since the 2021-22 season.

Under Catala, the team crashed out of consecutive editions of the AIFF Super Cup, remained winless in the current ISL season (including four straight home losses) before he ‘stepped down by mutual consent’.

The uncontrollables

Just like managers, the constant changes in the squad left the team without a fixed core. However, the point of blame must not be directed only at the club management.

The delayed start to the latest season due to issues in the Master Rights Agreement forced the club to temporarily suspend operations, which in turn left the players’ careers up in the air.

The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.

The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.
| Photo Credit:
ISL Media

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The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan.
| Photo Credit:
ISL Media

Foreigners Koldo Obieta, Juan Rodriguez, and Tiago Alves, who joined ahead of this season, left amid uncertainty around the league. Meanwhile, ISL regulars Noah Sadaoui and Adrian Luna opted not to sit around for a solution, choosing to go on season-long loans.

On the contrary, clubs like Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City managed to largely retain their core, a reason for their dominance in the top half of the table.

What next?

KBFC’s hasty foreign signings as stopgap solutions underline the underplanning, following the league’s uncertainty.

For example, defender Oumar Bah, who was signed in January, “mutually parted ways” with the club after featuring in the first three league games and was replaced by Fallou Ndiaye.

With Catala not surviving the recent international break, English manager Ashley Westwood has now been given the responsibility to try to avoid disaster, i.e. relegation. And though he is well-versed in Indian and Asian football, he got a taste of what’s to come when his side produced a lacklustre showing against debutant SCD.

Blasters’ fate — around relegation — will be decided in a matter of months, and irrespective of the outcome, the bigger question remains: will the club pay heed to the warning signs before it’s too late?

Published on Apr 06, 2026



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Deadspin | Eliminated Rangers rout Caps for 2nd straight win over playoff contender <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28667032.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28667032.jpg" alt="NHL: Washington Capitals at New York Rangers" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 5, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Rangers left wing Adam Sykora (38) celebrates his goal with center Noah Laba (42) during the second period against the Washington Capitals at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Will Cuylle scored twice in a span of 2:40 during a five-goal second period on the way to his first career hat trick and the host New York Rangers prevented the Washington Capitals from gaining ground in a crowded Eastern Conference playoff race with an 8-1 rout on Sunday night.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Washington (39-30-9, 87 points) fell three points behind the Ottawa Senators for the second and final wild-card spot. The Capitals also trail the New York Islanders by two points and are one point behind the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets. Three of those four teams have a game in hand on Washington.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Cuylle gave the Rangers a 3-1 lead 5:53 into the second when he cut to the edge of the crease and used his stick for a redirection of a pass by Braden Schneider into the open net. He scored again by sending a shot from the left circle by Charlie Lindgren immediately upon exiting the penalty box.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Cuylle finished off the hat trick in the final minute of the contest on a shot from the slot.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>J.T. Miller used his skate at the left edge of the crease to give the Rangers a 2-1 lead during a power play 3:07 into the second after Mika Zibanejad’s shot banked off Lindgren’s pad.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-6"> <p>Rookie Adam Sykora and Adam Fox also scored during the big period as the Rangers (33-36-9, 75 points) won for the fifth time in six games following a six-game losing streak (0-5-1). </p> </section> <section id="section-7"> <p>It marked the second straight day New York earned a lopsided win over a playoff contender after Saturday’s 4-1 win over Detroit.</p> </section><section id="section-8"> <p>Lindgren made 35 saves in Washington’s 1-0 win in New York on Oct. 12 but struggled immensely in his first game since March 12 at Buffalo. He recorded 24 saves, but tied a career worst by allowing eight goals for the second time in his career.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>Connor McMichael scored Washington’s only goal on a breakaway at 13:45 of the first period to tie the game at 1. Washington allowed seven-plus goals against the Rangers for the second time this season and conceded at least seven goals for the second time in three games.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>Connor Sheary scored on a rebound from in front of the net 23 seconds into the contest, and Vincent Trocheck tallied 2:27 into the third to make it 7-1.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>New York goalie Igor Shesterkin made 20 saves.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-12"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Eliminated #Rangers #rout #Caps #2nd #straight #win #playoff #contender

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Deadspin | Contending Magic rally from 15-point deficit, upend Pelicans <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28666798.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28666798.jpg" alt="NBA: Orlando Magic at New Orleans Pelicans" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 05, 2026; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Pelicans guard/forward Saddiq Bey (41) handles the ball against Orlando Magic forward Jett Howard (23) in the first half at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Desmond Bane scored 27 points as the Orlando Magic overturned a 15-point third-quarter deficit to defeat the host New Orleans Pelicans 112-108 on Sunday.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Paolo Banchero paired 23 points with 16 rebounds for the Magic (42-36), who seized control after edging in front midway through the fourth quarter. </p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Orlando has won three of its last four and sits ninth in the Eastern Conference, a half-game behind the Charlotte Hornets and one game ahead of the Miami Heat, with four games remaining.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Saddiq Bey had 32 for the Pelicans (25-54), who succumbed to their eighth straight defeat, losing their way offensively down the stretch through turnovers and lack of ball movement, after they had spent much of the night in a strong position.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>Jeremiah Fears added 19 points, Yves Missi posted 18 and Zion Williamson contributed 17 for New Orleans.</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>Orlando jumped ahead 13-6, fell behind 27-19 on a Missi-inspired 21-6 Pelicans surge, then went back ahead 29-28 after finishing the opening period with a 9-1 rush.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-7"> <p>The Magic moved ahead 45-39 midway through the second frame before going cold on offense, New Orleans taking control with a 13-1 response.</p> </section> <section id="section-8"> <p>The Pelicans continued to control the quarter and led 60-52 at halftime.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>Orlando shot just 7 of 25 from the floor for the period and 2 of 20 from 3-point range at the half.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>New Orleans stormed out of the blocks after the long break, streaking ahead 72-57, before the Magic rallied.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Banchero’s layup with 5.1 seconds left in the third slashed the deficit to 86-81, before a pair of Williamson free throws with 0.6 ticks on the clock made it 88-81 with one quarter to play.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>After Missi’s dunk had the Pelicans out 96-88, Orlando called a timeout and scored the next 10 points to clinch the lead on a Jalen Suggs trey for the first time since the second frame.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>Jamal Cain missed a dunk attempt then, Bey buried a three to put New Orleans back in front, before Bane responded with a 3-pointer to give the Magic the lead back.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-14"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Contending #Magic #rally #15point #deficit #upend #Pelicans

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.

Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.

Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.

Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.

France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.

Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:

But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.

Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.

“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”

They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.

#World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals">World Cup 2026: What teams have reached the Quarterfinals?  The Round of 16 is underway at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and now teams are booking spots in the Quarterfinals.The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.  #World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals

2026 FIFA World Cup, and now teams are booking spots in the Quarterfinals.

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.

Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.

Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.

Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.

France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.

Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:

But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.

Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.

“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”

They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.

#World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals">World Cup 2026: What teams have reached the Quarterfinals?

The Round of 16 is underway at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and now teams are booking spots in the Quarterfinals.

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.

Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.

Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.

Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.

France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.

Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:

But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.

Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.

“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”

They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.

#World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals

Catch the live score and updates from the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Mexico and England. | Photo Credit: AFP

বিবার মেক্সিকো সিটিতে অনুষ্ঠিতব্য ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ ২০২৬-এর শেষ ষোলোর ম্যাচে মেক্সিকো ও ইংল্যান্ডের লড়াই নিয়ে ‘স্পোর্টস্টার’-এর লাইভ বাংলা ব্লগ ও ধারাভাষ্য আপডেট-এ আপনাদের স্বাগতম

#মকসক #বনম #ইলযনড #লইভ #ফফ #বশবকপ #শষ #ষল #MEX #ENG #আপডট #পরথমরধ #শর">মেক্সিকো বনাম ইংল্যান্ড লাইভ ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ – শেষ ষোলো; MEX vs ENG আপডেট, প্রথমার্ধ শুরু  Catch the live score and updates from the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Mexico and England. 
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                        Catch the live score and updates from the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Mexico and England.
                                                  | Photo Credit:  
                          AFP
                                              বিবার মেক্সিকো সিটিতে অনুষ্ঠিতব্য ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ ২০২৬-এর শেষ ষোলোর ম্যাচে মেক্সিকো ও ইংল্যান্ডের লড়াই নিয়ে ‘স্পোর্টস্টার’-এর লাইভ বাংলা ব্লগ ও ধারাভাষ্য আপডেট-এ আপনাদের স্বাগতম  #মকসক #বনম #ইলযনড #লইভ #ফফ #বশবকপ #শষ #ষল #MEX #ENG #আপডট #পরথমরধ #শর

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