Topic: World Cup
Cayman showcases its football vision to CONCACAF president
The Cayman Islands Football Association recently hosted Victor Montagliani, president of the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football and vice president of FIFA.
Political complications force Cayman out of match with Cuba
The Cayman men's football team will forfeit their scheduled fixture against Cuba in the World Cup CONCACAF qualifiers due to travel restrictions - set by the US.
Cayman to open World Cup qualifiers against Antigua and Barbuda
The Cayman Islands national men's football team will kick off its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign this June in a home game against Antigua and Barbuda.
Cayman football boss hails success of Qatar World Cup
After taking in 22 games at the Qatar World Cup, Cayman Islands Football Association president Alfredo Whittaker gives his verdict on a successful tournament.
World Cup games ‘free to air’ in historic deal
Football fans in Cayman will be able to watch key Word Cup games free of charge after regulators brokered a deal with cable company Logic, which had secured exclusive rights for the tournament.
Cayman draws with Bermuda in final World Cup qualifier
Cayman Islands’ hopes of securing a victory in this year’s FIFA World Cup qualifiers were dashed on Tuesday night, after Bermuda’s Kole Hall scored an equalising goal.
Aruba defeats Cayman Islands in World Cup qualifier
The Cayman Islands played their third World Cup qualifying match Wednesday evening, 2 June, at the IMG Soccer Stadium in Florida against Aruba, where...
Whittaker: World Cup qualifying delay will benefit Cayman
Cayman Islands Football Association president Alfredo Whittaker says the recent decision to push back regional World Cup qualifying tournaments will benefit Cayman’s men’s national football team.
Mitra: The most inspiring World Cup story this month isn’t about football
The most inspiring World Cup story this month doesn’t involve the players of the U.S. women’s national team, despite their many triumphs.
Fitness the focus as Cayman’s cricketers eye World Cup chance
Cayman’s cricketers are getting in shape as they prepare for the next step on the road to the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.
France wins 2nd World Cup
Kylian Mbappe and France put on a thrilling show in winning the World Cup title.
It’s not coming home: Croatia beats England 2-1
Jubilation at an early goal for England in the World Cup semifinal against Croatia turned to disappointment for supporters Wednesday when Croatia equalized and then scored a second goal in the 109th minute.
British fans are thirsty for a World Cup title
Is it coming home? Legions of British football fans will fill the pubs on Grand Cayman Wednesday afternoon as England seeks to move one step closer to a World Cup championship.
Faced with legal threats, C3 stops airing World Cup games
The telecommunications company C3 has stopped airing World Cup games after a brief legal dispute with Logic, the company that owns the exclusive rights to broadcast the tournament in Cayman.
England reaches World Cup semifinals, beats Sweden 2-0
SAMARA, Russia (AP) — England reached the semifinals of the World Cup after Harry Maguire and Dele Alli scored with headers in a 2-0 win over Sweden on Saturday, earning England's youthful team a match against either Croatia or host nation Russia for a place in the final on July 15.
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World Cup coverage to expand in Cayman
More football fans will be able to watch the World Cup in their own homes after broadcast rights holder Logic struck a deal with cable television rival Flow to allow it to carry coverage of the tournament.
Flow, C3 customers facing World Cup TV blackout
Rival cable companies will be forced to black out television channels carrying coverage of the World Cup football tournament, which starts next week, broadcast rights holder Logic has confirmed.
Logic wins World Cup rights, sparking debate over limited access
The bulk of the coverage of the football World Cup – one of the most viewed sporting events in the world – will not be available to almost half of the Cayman Islands population after cable company Logic secured exclusive rights to the competition.
FIFA report: English FA, Warner violated ethics rules in 2018 Cup bid
Former Trinidad politician and high-ranking FIFA official Jack Warner “showered England’s bid team with inappropriate requests” during the selection process for the 2018 World Cup tournament, according to a review.




















