Cleveland, OH
Cleveland readies for pre-World Cup soccer match
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A once-in-a-lifetime event in Cleveland, International Soccer at Huntington Bank Field, leading into the FIFA World Cup.
A warmup to the World Cup that starts next weekend in Los Angeles and around the country, this exhibition bringing fans from all over to Cleveland.
“The passion of the International Soccer fan is unlike what we have in America,” said Andrea Yock with Road to 26, the organizing group. “They will come with their faces painted, their national team flags flying, every inch of their clothing will be team colors, and they will be loud the whole time.”
The colors and cheers will be for Brazil and Egypt, meeting in a tune-up match for the FIFA World Cup, which begins June 12th in Los Angeles and around the country, this exhibition played on the biggest field ever at this facility.
“This field was specifically grown for this game on Saturday night,” explained Yock. “It was brought in from New Jersey, it was grown on a farm in New Jersey, brought in on twenty-eight refrigerated trucks, each roll of grass weighs one ton.”
Twenty-eight tons of turf for the first International Soccer match in Cleveland, an opportunity to experience World Cup soccer without leaving town.
“For fans that cannot afford a World Cup ticket,” continued Yock, “who can’t necessarily travel, who don’t have the time off from work, this is a chance for fans to see the best players in the world right in front of them.”
Sixty-thousand soccer fans will decent on Huntington Bank Field, bringing enthusiasm…and dollars…to Cleveland.
“We’re expecting about sixty-thousand people, not only from Cleveland but out of the market,” said Chris Lewis of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. “It’s huge sports ‘get’ for us here in Cleveland so we’re expecting an economic impact.”
That impact felt at restaurants and hotels, not to mention on the field.
“You’re never going to see anything like this leading into a World Cup,” concluded Yock. “t’s going to be a long time,”
There are still some tickets for Saturday’s game, which begins at six o’clock, starting at about $75.
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Cleveland, OH
Kucinich loses appeal in Browns lawsuit, will challenge ruling in Ohio Supreme Court
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Former Cleveland Mayor and Congressman Dennis Kucinich has lost his appeal over the Browns move to Brook Park, closing the final lawsuit looking to prevent a relocation.
When reached for comment, Kucinich says he will appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court.
“I will appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court. This is a fundamental question about a taxpayer’s rights.”
Kucinich had filed a lawsuit against the Browns and the City of Cleveland in 2025, arguing against the Browns move to Brook Park.
A judge eventually threw out that lawsuit following an agreement between the Browns and the City, saying the lawsuit was “moot” now that both sides were in agreement.
Kucinich then appealed that decision.
That appeal was denied by the Eights District Court of Appeals Wednesday after they sided with the City of Cleveland who said Kucinich could not represent the taxpayers of Ohio as he is not a licensed attorney.
The final lawsuit remaining related to the Browns move is currently blocking the $600M in state funds set to go to the team for the stadium. The Haslam’s have said if those funds are not released they will be able to find alternative means to pay for that portion of the stadium.
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Cleveland, OH
Male dead after running from crash scene and shooting another in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood, police say
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A person is dead after a short pursuit and crash on Cleveland’s East Side.
According to the Cleveland Police, they were asked to assist Newburgh Heights Police who was pursuing a vehicle.
The suspect being chased crashed into several vehicles at East 74th and Harvard Avenue and took off south on foot, shooting a person near the 7400 block of Clement Ave.
According to CPD, the suspect shot himself in the area shortly after and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The shooting victim was transported to the hospital in stable condition.
The crash victims were in stable condition.
The Cleveland Police Accident Investigation is handling the crash scene and the Cleveland Police will handle the suspect shooting.
Check back with 19 News for the latest on this story.
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Cleveland, OH
All Future Cleveland Cavaliers Draft Picks in 2026, 2027 & Beyond
As we move closer to the 2026 NBA Draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers will begin to put together their roster structure for the 2026-2027 season.
As the Cavaliers weigh their options with the 29th selection in this year’s draft, the future draft capital of the Cavs is pretty thin.
Although the Cleveland Cavaliers have consistently been drafting at the end of the first round, and in last year’s case, just having a second-round pick, they have shown a strong ability to draft well in the post-LeBron era.
Players like Collin Sexton and Darius Garland may no longer be with the organization. They have both shown the ability to be high-level NBA Players. Evan Mobley has been the Cavs ultimate draft selection since he’s been on the roster, winning Defensive Player of the Year in 2025, also being named to an All-Star Game, Second Team All-NBA, and All-Defensive team.
Even Ochai Agbaji, who never played a game for the Cavaliers, helped Koby Altman and staff secure Donovan Mitchell in a trade with the Utah Jazz.
With the Cavs being all-in on chasing an NBA Championship since getting Mitchell in a trade, the Cavs have made a lot of trades to limit their draft capital. We will dive into how things look for the future and what it means for the Cavs.
2026: 1st Round Pick (29th overall)
The Cavaliers currently own the San Antonio Spurs pick in the 2026 NBA Draft due to the first DeAndre Hunter trade when the Cavs acquired him from the Atlanta Hawks. Atlanta originally had the Spurs pick when they traded it to the Cavs, and it ended up being a pick swap where the Cavs received the lowest pick for the 3 teams.
The Cavaliers do not have their second round pick in this years draft as they attached it to Darius Garland in the Los Angeles Clippers trade for James Harden this past January.
2027: No picks
The Cavaliers do not own their 2027 pick, and it has been moved since they traded it. The Memphis Grizzlies will receive the most favorable pick in this draft between the Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Utah Jazz, while the second most favorable pick will go to the Phoenix Suns. The Cavs 2027 Second-Round pick goes to the Chicago Bulls.
2028: First Round Pick
In 2028, the Cavs hold their first-rounder. They will receive the least favorable pick between themselves, the Utah Jazz, and the Atlanta Hawks. Utah will receive the more favorable pick between themselves and the Cavs, while Atlanta will get the more favorable pick if it is their own or the least favorable pick of Cleveland and Utah. The Cavs 2028 second-rounder goes to the Utah Jazz from the Donovan Mitchell trade.
2029: No Picks
The Cavs 2029 first-round pick gets a little confusing. Utah will get the most favorable pick between Cleveland, Minnesota (Top 5 Protected), and the Jazz pick to Utah, the second most favorable pick will go to Charlotte. The Cavs do not own their second-round pick in 2029; it will go to the Atlanta Hawks.
2030-2032: First Round Pick
The Cavs own their first-round pick outright between 2030-32. They do not own any of their second-rounders as 2030 goes to San Antonio, 2031 goes to either the Boston Celtics or Utah, and the least favorable goes to Boston. Their 2032 second goes to Utah.
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