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The 2022 FIFA World Cup has been shrouded in political and philosophical debate as people all over the world head into a very Muslim nation.

An unpopular opinion on justice and hypocrisy

Samreen Ahmed, Staff Writer December 9, 2022

The West has a habit of focusing on the negative aspects of nations with different belief systems. Instead of acknowledging shortcomings and strengths alike, controversies and scandals take over Western...

Lewandowski and Putellas win FIFA’s best players of the year awards

Rodrigo Gudino De Grote, Staff Writer February 5, 2022

According to The Guardian, Robert Lewandowski has won the 2021 FIFA Men's Player of the Year award, beating Lionel Messi to the title, and Alexia Putellas has won the 2021 FIFA Women's Player of the Year...

Sports games continue to evolve for 2017

Ian Penny, World & Nation Editor September 16, 2016

In 2009, John Madden retired from an illustrious career as color commentator. Football fans, however, continue to utter his name as if nothing has changed. Ahead of the new season, “Madden NFL 17”...

Guilford to host FIFA World Cup in 2k22

James Sharpe, Sepp Blatter’s #1 Fan April 1, 2016

Disclaimer: This story is a part of our April Fool’s edition, The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian staff and is not based in fact. “I can’t believe that I am saying this,” said...

Blatter scandal just one of many in soccer

James Sharpe, Staff Writer October 30, 2015

“I feel that football will always be corrupt,” said head soccer coach at University of North Carolina at Greensboro Justin Maullin. “Whether it be Europe, Africa, South America, etc. Then you look...

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