Football
Five Latinos Figure Among World’s Most Expensive Soccer Stars
Of the 10 most expensive transfers in 2022, five were Latino soccer players, while the world's most expensive was French striker Tchouameni
Argentina’s World Cup Win Eclipses Country’s Soccer Association’s FX Battle
The country’s team will lose out in revenues awarded for winning the FIFA 2022 World Cup due to the Argentine peso’s exchange rate against the US dollar
Qatar 2022: 5 Matches With Latin American Teams Report Highest Fan Expenditure
Soccer fans attending the FIFA World Cup in Qatar have surpassed the expenditure shelled out at previous tournaments, such as Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018
Fox Sports, Telemundo Report Huge TV Audience for World Cup Match Between US and England
Comcast Corp.’s Telemundo said the US-England match averaged 4.6 million viewers across its Spanish-language television and streaming platforms
Manchester United’s Price Tag May Set ‘Landmark’ for Global Football
Potential suitors for the club include British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe and Saudi Arabian Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal
Qatar 2022: Soccer Fans Tuck into Nachos, Guatemala’s Export Snack
Guatemala has exported snacks to the Middle East to be consumed by fans during the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup
Qatar 2022 World Cup: Latin America’s ‘Dream Team’ By Players’ Market Value
Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay have the region’s most valuable players. Bloomberg Línea imagines who would play in the region’s ideal soccer team
How Uruguayan Soccer Star Luis Suárez Manages His Brand
The forward, who will play for Uruguay in the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup next month, spoke to the media about how he handles his brand, and the importance of being surrounded by the right people
It Now Costs $1,200 on Average to Complete Panini’s World Cup Sticker Album
Even football fans aren’t immune to global inflation
Paul Pogba Ignores Where He’ll Play Next, But He Knows Where He’ll Put His Money
The French football star has been studying how billionaires build their fortunes — and making his own off-field investments