Dhaka February 22, 2025, 4:15 pm
Vast crowds of ecstatic fans cheered on their heroes along every meter of the planned 30-kilometer parade route from a Buenos Aires suburb to the center of the capital
In the verified Tweeter account, Argentina Football Federation, on Sunday, wrote, “Thanks Bangladesh for your good support.”
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday congratulated Argentine President Alberto Ángel Fernández on their victory in the FIFA World Cup 2022
The United States, Mexico and Canada will stage soccer's biggest event in less than 3½ years
Whether Messi really is the 'greatest ever' is a question, of course, that is as futile as the answer is subjective, a parlour game that boils down to the eye of the beholder
In the capital Buenos Aires and throughout the country, millions took to the streets to celebrate Sunday's remarkable penalty shoot-out victory over France in the World Cup final in Qatar
T Sports, a Bengali-language sports oriented television channel owned by East West Media Group, a subsidiary of Bashundhara Group, reached to 170 million viewers through Facebook, 50 million viewers through YouTube and 10 mil
It sparked an explosion of joy in Argentina, where the media saluted the nation's latest generation of World Cup heroes, and their talisman Messi
Pelé also took time to mention Morocco for its history-making run as the first African team to reach the semifinals at the tournament
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez on Sunday thanked the national soccer team for winning the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
“Bravo to Argentina, to the Argentine players and their people,” Macron said after recounting his emotions while watching the game
Lionel Messi on Sunday won the Golden Ball for the best player at this year's World Cup after leading Argentina to victory in the final against France
It was a night to remember for all football fans across the world, who witnessed the culmination of the best-ever World Cup, hosted by Qatar in a flawless manner
France though remain on course to become the first side since Brazil 60 years ago to successfully defend the World Cup
Morocco extended their dream run in Qatar and became the first team from Africa ever to reach the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup with the win
Brazil seek to become the first team through to the World Cup semi-finals on Friday, while Argentina could set up a blockbuster all-South American clash if they get past the Netherlands
The cricket-lover Prime Minister greeted all the players, coach and officials of the national cricket team as well as Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officials concerned for beating India
A heroic performance by Mehidy Hasan Miraz (unbeaten 100 from 81 balls) led the way for the hosts, as he added 148 with Mahmudullah after Bangladesh were 69 for 6 at one stage
Morocco, who are the last African and Arab side left standing at the first World Cup held in an Arab country, were intensely backed and their fans greatly outnumbered Spain's
The 21-year-old Ramos, who started instead of Ronaldo, became the youngest player to strike three times in a World Cup knockout match since Pele in 1958