As the World Cup nears, anticipation grows
By Nicholas Poblete/Asst. Sports Director We’ve waited long enough, four years to be exact, but the wait is almost over. In just two months…
By Nicholas Poblete/Asst. Sports Director We’ve waited long enough, four years to be exact, but the wait is almost over. In just two months…
By Cristhian Plasencia/Asst. Sports Director Women’s soccer players faced gender discrimination during 2015 Women’s World Cup by playing on artificial turf. Former United States…
As one of FIU’s newer sports clubs, Dupont has done everything she can to attract soccer fans at FIU to join and the success the club achieved in its first year was remarkable.
Thaisa Moreno is on the world stage representing her home country of Brazil in the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The soccer club has made moves and plans to be a large club sport at FIU. Even though they have just recently been formed, the club already has twenty members.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup brought more problems than prosperity for Brazil.
After 32 days and 63 games, Germany and Argentina remained as the only two teams still alive and the two that would compete in the World Cup Finals.
From trading stickers to watching the games live, soccer fans at FIU and around the world are witnessing the culture of a truly global sport in action.
Filmed and edited by Maria Soledad Lorenzino and Rhys Williams
I know that some people, especially here in Miami, might think that I am crazy but I am just not that big of a soccer fan.