In this photo taken Sept. 5, 2023 Russian defector Maksim Kuzminov attends a press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine. Vladyslav Musiienko/AP hide caption toggle caption Vladyslav Musiienko/AP In this photo taken Sept. 5, 2023 Russian defector Maksim Kuzminov attends a press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine. Vladyslav Musiienko/AP SEVILLE, Spain — A
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Sutton Stracke Travels to Spain With Merce Cunningham’s Ashes
“Can you get my drink, and I’ll get Merce?“ In certain circles — OK, mine — that name can belong to only one person: Merce Cunningham, the 20th-century choreographer who reshaped modern dance. Over the past few weeks, his name has come up in the strangest of places: “The Real
36 Hours in Córdoba, Spain: Things to Do and See
Meet history at every turn in this southern Spanish city with Roman ruins, spectacular Moorish architecture and a Jewish quarter with picturesque alleys. Source link
Spain, soccer and an unwanted World Cup kiss: the Luis Rubiales firestorm, explained
The former president of Spain’s soccer federation, Luis Rubiales, passes a police van as he leaves a court appearance in Madrid on Friday. Manu Fernandez/AP hide caption toggle caption Manu Fernandez/AP The former president of Spain’s soccer federation, Luis Rubiales, passes a police van as he leaves a court appearance
Spain soccer federation fires Women's World Cup-winning head coach amid president's controversy
Spain’s soccer federation fired women’s national team coach Jorge Vilda on Tuesday amid the ongoing controversy surrounding suspended president Luis Rubiales. Vilda’s dismissal comes less than three weeks after Spain won the Women’s World Cup for the first time in the squad’s history. However, it was the celebration from Rubiales
Women's World Cup champs say they won't play for Spain until soccer chief is removed
Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales refused on Friday to resign his post. Amr Nabil/AP hide caption toggle caption Amr Nabil/AP Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales refused on Friday to resign his post. Amr Nabil/AP Many expected Friday to be the day that Luis Rubiales, the head of Spain’s
Spain Wins World Cup as Its Talent Trumps Its Troubles
To win a World Cup, everything usually has to be perfect. The manager and the players have to exist in harmony. The squad has to be in delicate balance: between talent and tenacity, youth and experience, self-belief and self-control. A team needs momentum, and good fortune, and unity. Spain, in
Anger in Spain after soccer chief kisses a player at Women's World Cup ceremony
Royal Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales is being criticized for kissing Spanish player Jennifer Hermoso on the mouth during the medal ceremony following Spain’s victory in the final of the Women’s World Cup on Sunday in Sydney. Noe Llamas/SPP/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect hide caption toggle caption Noe Llamas/SPP/Sipa
Spain outlasts England 1-0 to win its first Women's World Cup title
Spain teammates celebrate their victory over England in the final of the Women’s World Cup at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday. Alessandra Tarantino/AP hide caption toggle caption Alessandra Tarantino/AP Spain teammates celebrate their victory over England in the final of the Women’s World Cup at Stadium Australia in
Women's World Cup: Spain wins first ever title
For the first time in history, the Women’s World Cup title belongs to Spain. In a thrilling final match, Spain topped England, 1-0, to secure the championship early Sunday morning in Sydney, Australia. There were plenty of scoring opportunities early – an England corner kick was saved, Lauren Hemp hit