The qualification process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has ushered in a thrilling chapter for Asian football, showcasing both the traditional powerhouses and some new contenders. Japan, South Korea, Iran, and Australia have once again secured their places on the world stage, but it’s Uzbekistan and Jordan’s debut that truly signals a shift in
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Garang Kuol’s story is as fascinating as it is inspiring. Born in 2004 in an Egyptian refugee camp to South Sudanese parents and later immigrating to Australia, he has overcome immense odds to fulfill his dreams. His journey into professional football began modestly in Australia, where he first showcased his talents in the A-League, leaving
Uzbekistan has achieved a remarkable feat by qualifying for the men’s World Cup finals for the first time in its history, marking a significant accomplishment after eight attempts. The nation secured this pivotal moment with a disciplined 0-0 draw against the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi, showcasing a resilient defensive performance led by goalkeeper