2026 FIFA World Cup
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Cincinnati Bengals: a potential home field disadvantage
Concerns over turf and injuries hovered over the NFL last season. The Cincinnati Bengals home turf could put the team in a disadvantageous position. By using a surface considered unsafe by the NFL Players Association. Continue reading
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Cincinnati sports’ 2022 best and worst in show
From the Cincinnati Bengals playing in the Super Bowl. To FC Cincinnati making their first MLS Cup Playoffs appearance. Cincy Sports Journal reflects on an exciting 2022 through the best and worst in show awards. Continue reading
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Weekly Preview: Friday Night Soccer and more
In this week’s preview, FC Cincinnati returns for their first home match in over a month. The Cincinnati Reds strives to snap a four-game losing streak. Plus, the Florence Y’alls are home all this week. Continue reading
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Weekly Preview: Philadelphia reunions, Cincinnati Reds and more
In this preview, Cincinnati’s 2026 FIFA World Cup hosting hopes will be determined this week. FC Cincinnati’s first match in three weeks will feature two reunions. Plus, this week’s Cincinnati Reds and Florence Y’alls schedules. Continue reading
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Opportune moment to improve Paul Brown Stadium arrives
Cincinnati’s efforts to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. Combined with the Cincinnati Bengals’ recent Super Bowl run. Presents an opportunity to boost Paul Brown Stadium’s long-term viability through upgrades. Continue reading
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An opportune moment arrives for FC Cincinnati
FC Cincinnati is in the midst of a good week. Helping themselves with back-to-back wins against Toronto FC. Shining while the Cincinnati Reds stumble through their opening weeks. Continue reading
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Factors to boost Cincinnati’s World Cup hopes
Cincinnati is among 17 cities in the United States vying to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. There’s a wide variety of reasons why Cincinnati would be a wonderful place to host World Cup matches. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: First place football and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Bengals are tied for first place in their division. Cincinnati Football remains unbeaten after a nail-biter Saturday. Plus, Cincinnati makes a formal pitch to host FIFA World Cup matches. Continue reading







