David Beckham has finally taken his soccer act to the United States. We take a look at soccer's most famous face.
Super Bowl Sunday, the NHL All-Star game and the US played in the Gold Cup final. It was the perfect weekend to arm yourself with the remote control and hit the couch.
Michael Owen's soft scoring touch has made him one of the most feared strikers in European soccer. Soccer legend, Pele, says Michael "could even become the the best player in the world."
Help Us Henrik! That's the cry from Swedish soccer fans who are hoping the scoring touch of Henrik Larsson will help lead Sweden out of the "Group of Death" at the 2002 World Cup.
The 2002 World Cup means this summer will be a great season for playing and watching soccer. To help you do both, Umbro is rolling out new World Cup jerseys for your favorite teams.
The puck's about to drop on the 2002 Stanley Cup Playoffs.To get you ready, here's a look at some of the Stanley Cup Playoff's wildest and wackiest moments and events.
Why was a German player once sent home from a World Cup soccer game? Why did India's team boycott the 1950 World Cup? Read on to find the answers and other wacky World Cup soccer facts.
To celebrate the 2002 World Cup, Umbro and Kidzworld are giving three lucky winners a special 2002 World Cup soccer prize pack. Enter now and you could win a ball and jersey.
Korea welcomed the 2002 World Cup to their country for the first ever co-hosting of the soccer championships on May 31st. Korea has come a long way since gaining its independence in the mid 1940s.
The 2002 World Cup is underway and it's time to cheer your fave team all the way. Or you could play 2002 FIFA World Cup and play as them! Check out the Cyber World Cup, from EA, and see how it stacks up.
EA Sports' 2002 FIFA World Cup for your PS2 has the rowdy crowds, the soccer action and even the soccer superstars. It also takes a harsh pro to beat it, unless you've got these cheat codes that is...
Do ya know what team's won the most Stanley Cups? Enter the Kidzworld Quiz Rink and see what you know about the world of hockey.
From the game-winning field goal of the Super Bowl to the disappointing performance by America's basketball Dream Team... Here are Kidzworld's picks for the biggest sports moments of 2002.
Kidzworld wants to see how much you remember about the greatest goals, the timeliest touchdowns and the wildest winning streaks of 2002. Take our 2002 Sports Moments Quiz and put your knowledge to the test.
The half-pipe is a 400-foot tunnel of ice and snow that's the scene of snowboarding's most exciting tricks and wildest wipeouts.
Regular season goals, penalties and fights are almost over. Time to predict which team will skate off with Lord Stanley's Cup.
With a wicked wrist shot and explosive speed, Marian Gaborik has become one of the NHL's most exciting new superstars.
Which console had a price drop? Which new games rock and which ones suck? Gary's got the E3 Game Expo wrap-up info here!
New Jersey won the 2003 Stanley Cup after defeating the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. Here's a look at the most devilish team on ice.
Harry Potter fans, Bow Wow, Nintendo, LEGO and the peeps at EA held a major event for Quidditch fans. Gary's got the 411 here!
Get your game on with EA's Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup video game for the Microsoft Xbox game console. Get the review here!
Jean-Sebastien got giggy, Lebron made his mark, and Tim did some dunkin'. Kidzworld looks at the best sports moments of 2003.
Simon talks to hockey superstar, Ilya Kovalchuk, about playing in the All-Star Game and making it to the NHL.
We take to the races to review the new Cars racing game from Disney/Pixar for the Gamecube, Playstation 2 and Xbox!
Play your fave team all the way to World Cup glory with EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup for PSP! We review the action here.
The Danes punched their ticket to the World Cup by winning against Sweden, the Italians and the Irish battled in Dublin and England faced their first upset under manager Fabio Capello as World Cup qualifying continued Saturday.
As this new NHL season opens, many people are already wondering who will be hoisting Lord Stanley’s Cup in June. Bearing that in mind, I bring you a look at a few of the contenders for this year’s championship.