The year in soccer: Football culture at its finest, cruelest and most mind-blowing
2022 was a wild year in sports.
2022 was a wild year in sports.
PLUS a look back at a banner season for CF Montréal, which has sent eight players to Canada Soccer training camp ahead of the World Cup, and more Premier League drama.
PLUS David Beckham’s reality show, Team England’s downfall & listen to the 2022 World Cup anthem by Lil Baby.
PLUS looking ahead to upcoming World Cups and looking back at Europe’s big trades this summer.
Heroes emerged as European leagues wrapped their seasons, our CF rebranded with a nod to the city’s soccer past and more.
Fans were out in full force to see CFM defeat the Whitecaps 2–1.
“At the clinching match that the Canadian Men’s National Team played in Toronto against Jamaica, everybody in the stadium felt like they were part of something unique and that we were all on the same journey.”
CF Montréal played a Champions League match against Mexico City’s Cruz Azul at the Olympic Stadium on March 16.
Across leagues and countries and beyond football, the sports world has stepped up to support peace and love.
PLUS Women players from Afghanistan get evacuated by a NYC rabbi, Kim Kardashian and Leeds United.