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Japan, Sweden progress through to round of 32
Japan, Sweden progress through to round of 32

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Sports Desk

Japan, Sweden progress through to round of 32

Daizen Maeda gave Japan the lead and Anthony Elanga took it away six minutes later, giving Sweden a 1-1 draw Thursday night that sent both teams to the knockout round of the World Cup. Japan is advancing out of the group stage for the third consecutive World Cup and fifth time in seven tries since first reaching the round of 16 as co-hosts in 2002. The Japanese team finished second in Group F behind the Netherlands and will play Brazil in Houston on Monday.

World Cup group stage nears end of first round
World Cup group stage nears end of first round

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Hira Talukder

World Cup group stage nears end of first round

The World Cup group stage is much like the opening chapter of a long novel. It begins with dreams, expectations and the glow of endless possibilities. But after just two matches, the colours of that story begin to change. Some teams can already see the brightness of knockout qualification ahead, while others find themselves staring at the prospect of elimination. And then there are those still waiting for a fate-defining final battle.

Ronaldo has made history in the World Cup
Ronaldo has made history in the World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Sports Desk

Ronaldo has made history in the World Cup

The Portuguese superstar has written a new chapter in football history. By scoring a goal right after taking the field in the 2026 World Cup, Ronaldo has become the first footballer ever to score in six consecutive World Cups, achieving this unparalleled record.

Can Ronaldo make it on the day of Messi's history and Mbappe's dominance?
Can Ronaldo make it on the day of Messi's history and Mbappe's dominance?

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Hira Talukder

Can Ronaldo make it on the day of Messi's history and Mbappe's dominance?

Every sunrise of the World Cup brings a new story. Somewhere a new hero is born, somewhere a legend raises his legacy even higher. And somewhere a superstar stands at a difficult crossroads to survive. The day of the second matches of the FIFA World Cup-2026 is just such a dramatic canvas, where the story of history, dominance and the struggle for survival is written at the same time.

School feeding crisis: Addressing food insecurity and way out
School feeding crisis: Addressing food insecurity and way out

Article

by Dipu Mahmud

School feeding crisis: Addressing food insecurity and way out

The incident involving 18 students who fell ill after consuming food from the school feeding program at Salim Dolpara Government Primary School in Chapainawabganj Sadar Upazila has once again brought to light a troubling question: why does a program intended to provide nutritional support for children repeatedly pose health risks to them?

Dutch-Japan eye victory, Spain enters the field to turn around
Dutch-Japan eye victory, Spain enters the field to turn around

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Hira Talukder

Dutch-Japan eye victory, Spain enters the field to turn around

Every match on the World Cup stage is like a new chapter. The first match only opens the door to possibilities, and the second match often writes the outline of fate. Sometimes it is a life-or-death equation, sometimes a story of the wings of dreams expanding further. In that reality, Spain is entering a difficult test of survival, and the Netherlands and Japan have strengthened their position on the road to the title with big wins. In the same atmosphere, the current world champion Argentina is also facing a new challenge.

Maracanazo to Pelé: How a nation's tears birthed a football empire
Maracanazo to Pelé: How a nation's tears birthed a football empire

Sports

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

Maracanazo to Pelé: How a nation's tears birthed a football empire

History is sometimes written through a single game of football. A single goal can change the fate of a nation. A single defeat can leave such a deep wound in the hearts of millions that the pain is carried for generations. On July 16, 1950, such a day arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — a day that would be forever etched in history as the 'Maracanazo'. But history does not only tell stories of wounds. It also tells stories of rebirth. The story of a nation that rises from destruction is truly extraordinary. And the hero of that rise was Pelé.

First match over, all eyes on second match to keep WC dream alive
First match over, all eyes on second match to keep WC dream alive

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Hira Talukder

First match over, all eyes on second match to keep WC dream alive

The first whistle on the World Cup stage marks the beginning of the race of dreams. Some sprint straight towards the destination, while others face a tough equation right after the first blow. After the completion of the first match for the 48 teams in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the football world now stands at such a turning point. In this new format World Cup, there are only three matches. As a result, one win can open the door to the knockout stage, while one mistake can put the entire World Cup in uncertainty.

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