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Messi makes the squad! Argentina announce provisional World Cup team

Lionel Scaloni has officially unveiled Argentina's massive 55-man provisional squad for the 2026 World Cup, headlined by legendary captain Lionel Messi. As the Albiceleste prepare to defend their global crown in North America, the manager has mixed established icons with rising stars from the Premier League and beyond. However, the announcement has caused a stir across the footballing world as several high-profile names, including a 40-cap Serie A veteran, found themselves entirely omitted from the longlist.

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Argentina plan fitting finale to Messi’s World Cup story

Nicolas Tagliafico has revealed that Argentina are determined to provide Lionel Messi with the ultimate farewell by defending their crown at the 2026 World Cup. The defender insists that while "nobody will be ready" for the day the captain eventually retires, the squad is fully committed to supporting their leader until the very end.

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Messi backs Ronaldo's Portugal over Argentina for World Cup

Lionel Messi has provided a surprising assessment of the international landscape ahead of the 2026 World Cup, suggesting that several nations are currently better equipped than Argentina to lift the trophy. The Inter Miami superstar identified four specific rivals he believes are entering the tournament in superior form compared to the defending champions, including Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Prestianni's ban for homophobia extended worldwide by FIFA

FIFA have extended Gianluca Prestianni's ban for homophobic conduct globally, meaning he could now miss Argentina's first two games at the 2026 World Cup. The Benfica winger, who was sanctioned following a high-profile clash with Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior, will now see his club-level suspension apply to international competitive fixtures.

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Messi makes dream come true for F1 star Colapinto

Alpine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto has fulfilled a lifelong ambition after enjoying a private meeting with his sporting idol Lionel Messi ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The encounter at Inter Miami's training ground served as a reciprocal gesture following the young driver’s decision to gift the legendary footballer a signed race helmet last year.

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Messi, Argentina sued for failing to appear in Venezuela friendly

A Miami-based events company has filed a suit against Lionel Messi and the Argentine football federation after the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner was rested in a friendly last year. Messi opted not to play in the exhibition against Venezuela, and VID Music Group claim that Messi promised to play a minimum of 30 minutes in the fixture - unless he was injured.

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How Messi completed football at the 2022 World Cup

In the winter of 2022, under the lights of Lusail, Lionel Messi finally realised the dream he'd carried with him his entire life. After years of unrelenting pressure, bitter heartbreak and agonising near-misses, Argentina’s captain rose above expectation on football’s grandest stage to deliver his country the perfect ending - and to fulfill his own destiny. Welcome to the latest episode of Icons - a GOAL podcast that revisits the last 10 World Cups through the moments, characters, and controversies that defined them, bringing the spirit of each tournament vividly back to life.

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After just three months in the Saudi Arabian spotlight, Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest performances are already casting a shadow over Lionel Messi and Al-Hilal’s domestic supremacy. Th

Will the Portuguese star leave through the front door? The question echoes around the stadium and beyond. Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential departure from Manchester United is the talking point of the football world. Having arrived in 2003 as a raw teenager with a mohawk and departed a decade later as a Ballon d’Or winner, he returned in 2021 eager to add more silverware to his collection. Yet here we are, less than two years on, with rumours swirling that he could once again walk out of Old Trafford. So what does it mean to “leave through the front door”? In football parlance, it is a phrase that suggests departing on good terms, head held high, reputation intact. It implies gratitude for the memories, respect for the club and its supporters, and a clear path to the next challenge. For a player of Ronaldo’s stature, it also means acknowledging his own legacy while leaving room for the next generation to flourish. The alternative—slinking out the back way—is unthinkable for a man who has b

Frequently asked questions

Fenerbahce Istanbul wurde am 3. Mai 1907 im Zentrum der Stadt gegründet.

 

Fenerbahce SK ist ein eingetragener Verein, der keinem einzelnen Investor oder Besitzer gehört. Geleitet wird der Klub vom Präsidenten Ali Koc.

Der offizielle Name des Stadions ist Chobani Stadyumu Fenerbahce Sükrü Saracoglu Spor Kompleksi, kurz meist Sükrü Saracoglu genannt. 

Eröffnet wurde das Sükrü Saracoglu schon kurz nach der Vereinsgründung im Jahr 1908, damals noch mit einer Kapazität von 25.000 Plätzen. Nach einigen Renovierungen fasst die Heimspielstätte von Fenerbahce mittlerweile 50.530 Fans. 

Vor allem national hat Fenerbahce viele Titel eingeheimst. Neben zahlreichen Titeln in der Süper Lig gewann der Verein auch siebenmal den türkischen Pokal und zehnmal den Supercup - international war der größte Erfolg der mittlerweile nicht mehr existente Balkan Cup im Jahr 1967. 

Fener ist nach dem Stadtrivalen Galatasaray der erfolgreichste türkische Klub in der nationalen Liga. 19 Titel konnte der Verein in der Süper Lig einheimsen, die letzte ist allerdings schon eine Weile her: 2014 konnte sich Fenerbahce zuletzt zum Meister krönen.

Rekordspieler von Fenerbahce Istanbul ist Volkan Demirel. Zwischen 2002 und 2019 absolvierte er 525 Spiele für den Verein.

Top-Torschütze ist der Brasilianer Alex de Souza. Er schlug in 344 Pflichtspielen insgesamt 171-mal zu.

Neben den obengenannten Rekordspielern zählen auch Lefter Kücükandonyadis und Aykut Kocaman zu den Vereinslegenden. Auch einige internationale Topstars liefen für Fener auf, unter anderem Roberto Carlos, Robin van Persie, Nani, Arda Güler, Jay-Jay Okocha, Mesut Özil oder Edin Dzeko.

Der wohl erfolgreichste Trainer von Fener war der Brasilianer Didi. Unter ihm gewann der Klub sechs Titel, darunter zwei Meisterschaften, ein türkischer Pokal und zwei Supercups. Auch unter Todor Veselinovic (5 Titel), Branko Stankovic (4 Titel), Christoph Daum (3 Titel) hatte Fenerbahce großen Erfolg - Zico führte den Klub ebenfalls zu zwei Trophäen. 

Der bekannteste Spitzname des Vereins ist "Sari Kanaryalar", was übersetzt "Gelbe Kanarienvögel" bedeutet. Auch "Sari Lacivertliler" ("Die Gelb-Marineblauen") und die Abkürzung "Fener" sind gängig.