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📲 Watch Napoli live on OneFootball: all pre-season friendlies in the app
📲 Watch Napoli live on OneFootball: all pre-season friendlies in the app

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

📲 Watch Napoli live on OneFootball: all pre-season friendlies in the app

Napoli is back on OneFootball! ALL of the Italian Champions' summer friendlies are LIVE on OneFootball, available in Pay-Per-View for €9.99. It starts tomorrow with the first match, check out the full calendar below: Napoli-Arezzo, 22/07/2025 at 18:00 [Click here from the app and buy the match now]; Napoli-Catanzaro, 26/07/2025 at 18:00 [Click here from the app and buy the match now]; Napoli-Stade Brestois 29, 03/08/2025 at 19:00 [Click here from the app and buy the match now]; Napoli-Girona FC, 09/08/2025 at 19:00 [Click here from the app and buy the match now]; Napoli-Olympiakos FC, 14/08/2025 at 20:00 [Click here from the app and buy the match now] To purchase all matches from a web browser, click here instead! Azzurri fans will be able to follow the summer matches wherever they are in the world, on any device, with the sole exception of the countries of origin of the international teams hosted in Castel di Sangro (for example, Napoli-Stade Brestois is not visible in France). To watch, simply purchase the match you want to watch for €9.99: on OneFootball, no monthly subscription is required, you only pay for the match you want to see. HOW TO BUY MATCHES ON ONEFOOTBALL To purchase Napoli's friendlies on OneFootball, you will need to: Register for free on OneFootball's platform via Web or on Mobile App Type "Napoli" in the search bar and access the Club's profile Select the "Matches" section, click on one of the upcoming paid friendlies) Complete the purchase at a price of €9.99 for the single match Watch the match on your smartphone, Smart TV, or web browser. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. 📸 Francesco Pecoraro - 2025 Getty Images

📲 Watch Napoli live on OneFootball: all friendlies available
📲 Watch Napoli live on OneFootball: all friendlies available

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

📲 Watch Napoli live on OneFootball: all friendlies available

Napoli is back on OneFootball! All of the current Italian champion's preseason friendlies will be available live on the platform, on a pay-per-view system, for R$ 49.90 per game. The first challenge for Lukaku's and now De Bruyne's team will be this Tuesday (22), and fans will be able to follow each match directly from the app. Check out the complete schedule of matches: Napoli 🆚 Arezzo - 22/07/2025 - 13h (Brasília time) - Click here to buy the game Napoli 🆚 Catanzaro - 26/07/2025 - 13h (Brasília time) - Click here to buy the game Napoli 🆚 Brest - 03/08/2025 - 14h (Brasília time) - Click here to buy the game Napoli 🆚 Girona - 09/08/2025 - 14h (Brasília time) - Click here to buy the game Napoli 🆚 Olympiakos - 14/08/2025 - 15h (Brasília time) - Click here to buy the game Matches can also be purchased through the website. Click here. Azzurri fans will be able to follow all preseason games from anywhere, on any device - except in the countries of origin of the clubs that will face Napoli in Castel di Sangro. For example, the match against Brest will not be available in France. Access is simple: just buy the desired match for R$ 49.90. No monthly subscription is required. You pay only for the game you want to watch. How to buy Napoli games on OneFootball: Register for free on OneFootball, via browser or app; Type "Napoli" in the search bar and access the club's official profile; Go to the "Matches" section and select the desired friendly match; Complete the purchase for R$ 49.90. Watch on your cell phone, Smart TV, or browser. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here. 📸 CIRO FUSCO

Dzeko scores, Ndoye worry and Cancellieri shines: friendly match roundup 👀
Dzeko scores, Ndoye worry and Cancellieri shines: friendly match roundup 👀

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Dzeko scores, Ndoye worry and Cancellieri shines: friendly match roundup 👀

There's less and less time until the start of the 2025/26 season, and many Serie A teams have already taken to the field in their first friendlies. Today, six clubs from our championship played, and all of them achieved a win that gives them confidence. Bologna-Virtus Verona (7-0) Bologna overwhelmed Virtus Verona 7-0 in their second summer friendly. A match with no history, already closed in the first half with the goals of Lucumí (33′), Orsolini (36′), and Ferguson (40′). In the second half, El Azzouzi scored the fourth goal, followed by a gem from Immobile (78′), a beautiful free kick from Holm (81′), and the final seal from Dominguez in stoppage time. However, what sparked discussion was Lodovici's harsh intervention on Dan Ndoye in the early minutes. Hit on his left foot, the Swiss winger left the field limping and upset, heading directly to the locker room (HERE ARE THE DETAILS OF THE INJURY). Fiorentina-Fiorentina U20 (8-0) Good seasonal debut for Stefano Pioli's Fiorentina, who easily beat the Primavera team 8-0 in their first summer friendly. A useful test to accumulate minutes and start experimenting with the first tactical solutions in view of the new season. Dodô stood out, scoring the first goal and appearing in great condition. First Viola goal, instead, for Dzeko, who scored the third goal after Kean's double. In the second half, several young players stood out, including Jacopo Fazzini: goal, assist, and a lot of personality for him, and Ndour, who scored a hat-trick. Lazio-Lazio U20 (3-0) Good seasonal debut for Sarri's Lazio, who beat the Primavera 3-0 in the first test at Formello. Pedro unlocked the match at 42' with his classic left-footed shot on Noslin's assist, closing a first half without great emotions. In the second half, Cancellieri shone with a great goal from outside at 68', while Basic scored the third goal at 90' on Belahyane's invitation. A useful friendly to verify the condition and start testing the mechanisms in view of the new season. Successes also for Parma, Pisa, and Verona Not only Serie A big teams. Today, three other Serie A teams took to the field, and all of them found success. Cuesta's Parma won 3-2 against the Under 20 team, while Verona and Pisa thrashed Rovereto (9-0) and the Valle d'Aosta representative team (7-0), respectively. Source of the featured image: X Fiorentina This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

Clint Dempsey: U.S. Team Needs Success For Pro-USMNT Crowds At World Cup
Clint Dempsey: U.S. Team Needs Success For Pro-USMNT Crowds At World Cup

Fox News

time3 days ago

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  • Fox News

Clint Dempsey: U.S. Team Needs Success For Pro-USMNT Crowds At World Cup

Clint Dempsey says success on the field during friendlies over the next year would help the U.S. fill seats with pro-American fans at the World Cup next year, a turnaround from pro-opponent crowds at this year's Concacaf Gold Cup. U.S. men's natioanl team coach Mauricio Pochettino and current players took note that spectators were overwhelmingly rooting for Guatemala in St. Louis and Mexico in Houston. "We were outnumbered in the games that mattered in terms of the semifinal and then final. There were more fans for the opposing team. So it's up to the national team players to put a product on the field that makes people want to go spend their hard-earned money," Dempsey said Thursday during an interview with The Associated Press. "I think with everybody being back and having that fight and kind of mixing that together with the quality, I think that will give people motivation to go out there and support this team." The Americans have 10 friendlies on FIFA international fixture dates, two each in September, October, November, March and June, before opening the World Cup at Inglewood, California, on June 12. They play at Seattle seven days later, then close the group stage at Inglewood on June 25. "I want to see a team that is playing in an exciting style, whether it's defending well, building out of the back, getting forward, creating chances, getting goals," Dempsey said. "I just want to see the fight and the grit that we saw in the Gold Cup, just with more quality. That's what I'm looking forward to, that team that gets you believing again that they can go and win games against top competition." Dempsey, tied with Landon Donovan for the American record of 57 international goals, played for U.S. teams that were eliminated in the group stage of the 2006 World Cup, reached the round of 16 in 2010 and '14, and failed to qualify for the 2018 tournament. He says the rebuild for 2022, when the Americans again reached the round of 16, was positive with the new energy but came at the cost of veteran expertise. Defender DeAndre Yedlin was the only holdover from 2014. After winning the Concacaf Nations League in 2021, 2023 and 2024, the Americans were eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 Copa America, causing the U.S. Soccer Federation to replace Gregg Berhalter with Pochettino, and lost in the semifinals of this year's Nations League and the final of this year's Gold Cup. "There wasn't that big mix of a lot of older players kind of passing down lessons that they learned over the years," Dempsey said. "And sometimes it's one of those situations where you need someone to shake things up, right? You don't know if it's egos. You don't know what is the reason for why things don't work out. So I think after Copa America after Nations League, there definitely needed to be some things shook up. "And I think the more that people kind of look over their shoulder a little bit, their spots are not guaranteed, you have a culture that through training you can fight your way into getting into that starting lineup, I think people can get behind that and believe in that." Dempsey and wife Bethany have six children that keep them busy, daughters Elyse (16), Fifi (12) and Maevy (2), and sons Jackson (14) and Clay (10) and Linc (4). Jackson plays for Charlotte's academy. Dempsey doesn't coach, and while he never expected to remain in soccer as a broadcaster, he's pleased with his new roles. At the World Cup, the U.S. will be seeded as one of the three co-hosts. That means the Americans won't have a top 10 opponent in their group and if they finish first could avoid a strong nation in the new round of 32. "If you are looking on numbers and looking on paper," Dempsey said, "you have a chance to do something special and hopefully they take advantage of it. I think we need all the best players fit, playing week in, week out. I'm excited to see what they do with mixing a little bit more quality into this fighting and gritty kind of culture that you've seen throughout the Gold Cup." Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!

Clint Dempsey says success on the field will help build pro-American crowds at World Cup
Clint Dempsey says success on the field will help build pro-American crowds at World Cup

Al Arabiya

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Clint Dempsey says success on the field will help build pro-American crowds at World Cup

Clint Dempsey says success on the field during friendlies over the next year would help the US fill seats with pro-American fans at the World Cup next year–a turnaround from pro-opponent crowds at this year's CONCACAF Gold Cup. Coach Mauricio Pochettino and current players took note that spectators were overwhelmingly rooting for Guatemala in St. Louis and Mexico in Houston. 'We were outnumbered in the games that mattered in terms of the semifinal and then final. There were more fans for the opposing team. So it's up to the national team players to put a product on the field that makes people want to go spend their hard-earned money,' Dempsey said Thursday during an interview with The Associated Press. 'I think with everybody being back and having that fight and kind of mixing that together with the quality I think that will give people motivation to go out there and support this team.' The Americans have 10 friendlies on FIFA international fixture dates–two each in September, October, November, March and June–before opening the World Cup at Inglewood, California, on June 12. They play at Seattle seven days later, then close the group stage at Inglewood on June 25. 'I want to see a team that is playing in an exciting style, whether it's defending well, building out of the back, getting forward, creating chances, getting goals,' Dempsey said. 'I just want to see the fight and the grit that we saw in the Gold Cup just with more quality. That's what I'm looking forward to–that team that gets you believing again that they can go and win games against top competition.' Dempsey, tied with Landon Donovan for the American record of 57 international goals, is an analyst for CBS soccer coverage and the Men In Blazers Media Network, and he worked for Fox at the 2022 World Cup. He currently is involved in a promotion for the health care company Abbott in which 11 players will be selected to train at Real Madrid with club coaches and with input from Abbott scientists and the club's medical staff. Now 42, Dempsey played for US teams that were eliminated in the group stage of the 2006 World Cup, reached the round of 16 in 2010 and 14, and failed to qualify for the 2018 tournament. He says the rebuild for 2022, when the Americans again reached the round of 16, was positive with the new energy but came at the cost of veteran expertise. Defender DeAndre Yedlin was the only holdover from 2014. After winning the CONCACAF Nations League in 2021, 2023 and 2024, the Americans were eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 Copa America, causing the US Soccer Federation to replace Gregg Berhalter with Pochettino and lost in the semifinals of this year's Nations League and the final of this year's Gold Cup. 'There wasn't that big mix of a lot of older players kind of passing down lessons that they learned over the years,' Dempsey said. 'And sometimes it's one of those situations where you need someone to shake things up, right? You don't know if it's egos. You don't know what is the reason for why things don't work out. So I think after Copa America, after Nations League, there definitely needed to be some things shook up. And I think the more that people kind of look over their shoulder a little bit, their spots are not guaranteed, you have a culture that through training you can fight your way into getting into that starting lineup, I think people can get behind that and believe in that.' Dempsey and wife Bethany have six children that keep them busy: daughters Elyse (16), Fifi (12) and Maevy (2), and sons Jackson (14) and Clay (10) and Linc (4). Jackson plays for Charlotte's academy. Dempsey doesn't coach, and while he never expected to remain in soccer as a broadcaster, he's pleased with his new roles. At the World Cup the US will be seeded as one of the three co-hosts. That means the Americans won't have a top 10 opponent in their group and if they finish first could avoid a strong nation in the new round of 32. 'If you are looking on numbers and looking on paper,' Dempsey said, 'you have a chance to do something special and hopefully they take advantage of it. I think we need all the best players fit playing week in week out. I'm excited to see what they do with mixing a little bit more quality into this fighting and gritty kind of culture that you've seen throughout the Gold Cup.'

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