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Ontario breaks Guinness World Record for largest human foosball game in honor of FIFA World Cup
The event was monitored by Guinness World Records Adjudicator Chloe McCarthy, who checked in the participants and explained the rules of the game, ensuring no regulations were broken.
FIFA's Infantino says soccer org. 'not kings of world,' US decides who can enter, amid visa scandal
Knicks complete historic comeback to take commanding 3-1 series lead.
Knicks upset Spurs in largest comeback in NBA Finals history, Game Four
Sovev Jerusalem 2026 returns
More than 5,000 participants are expected to take part in Israel's largest cycling event, which will be held on May 29 in Jerusalem.
A new international project arrives in Ofakim and upgrades sports in the city
In cooperation with the JAB Courts initiative and donors from abroad, two basketball courts in the city were upgraded, and more are expected to be added soon.
Red card diplomacy: Palestine’s handshake foul rattles FIFA ahead of 2026 World Cup
Palestinian Football Association turns the World Cup tournament into a game of political football
Ramat Gan’s Nova Tribe expands sports activities with padel for survivors
Nova Tribe expands its sports activities with a padel group, offering survivors and bereaved families a space for connection, fitness, and recovery.
Daniel Peretz, Southampton soccer team thrown out of Championship playoff final over spying scandal
The club had made no statement by midnight, but multiple reports said they were planning to appeal the severity of the punishment.
Jerusalem Grand Slam to bring international athletics back to capital
Athletes from about 26 countries are expected to compete at Givat Ram National Stadium on June 25, organizers said.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Everything you need to know as a fan planning to attend
Despite tense podium incident, Israeli fighter Yoav Manor wins bronze in Abu Dhabi
Competing in the under-77 kilogram division, Manor completed an impressive day on the mats with three victories in four matches to secure a spot on the podium.
Israeli hoops players end strike, return to the court
According to the agreement, starting next season, the minister’s framework will grant a budget of 2.2 million NIS only to teams that play with four foreign players throughout the season.
Beitar, Beersheba in fierce fight to the finish
Both top teams win, Jerusalem still trails by 2 points in the championship race with just 2 games left.