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Members of the Italian soccer team Juventus visited with President Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon. Exactly ...
Juventus coach Igor Tudor admitted that it ‘doesn’t happen every day’ to meet the US President at the White House after the ...
While the president answered a host of political questions, the Serie A side stood awkwardly in the background.
Juventus used to have an oval-shaped logo, but aside from that, there aren’t many reasons to associate the famed Italian club ...
U.S. President Donald Trump tried to draw Juventus players, including Americans Tim Weah and Weston McKennie, into the debate ...
The International Olympic Committee says it paid its president Thomas Bach $350,000 in 2024. That was a 10% raise for his ...
What happened during a 16-minute press briefing as Juventus players and staff listened behind Trump in the Oval Office ...
American midfielder Timothy Weah of Juventus shared his thoughts on the Italian club's visit to the White House with ...
FIFA's insistence that politics and football do not mix feels hypocritical. To use Trump’s phrase, football has largely sold ...
U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team star Timothy Weah has opened up about what he described as the “weird” experience of standing ...
Juventus had a fine debut at the FIFA World Cup, where they destroyed Al Ain by a result of 5- 0. However, after that match, the team with two USMNT stars had a brief visit to the ...