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FIFA president Gianni Infantino implies that Lionel Messi will play in 2026 World Cup with Argentina
FIFA president Gianni Infantino appeared to suggest that Lionel Messi will take part in the 2026 World Cup with Argentina, ...
FIFA will be preserving the gaming franchise boasting their name, with world football’s governing body ready to go ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSwitzerland lawmakers call for FIFA chief’s help in trade tensions stoked by president’s call
Swiss political leaders are taking an unconventional diplomatic route to ease the escalating trade tensions with the United ...
FIFA has launched a stinging rebuke of FIFPro, world players' union, accusing the organisation of 'grandstanding', 'blackmail ...
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has been called upon by political figures in Switzerland to help persuade Donald Trump to ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said offers for the Women's World Cup rights in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, ...
The Fifa president gave his support to referee Katia Itzel Garcia after she received abuse and death threats last week ...
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Fifa president Gianni Infantino is an autocrat who doesn’t care about players, says head of FifPro
Gianni Infantino ’s “autocracy” as Fifa president is the biggest problem facing professional footballers today, the new president of the international players’ union, Sergio Marchi, has said.
FIFA are set to make a major change to the Club World Cup which could impact 10 different clubs. The inaugural revamped Club World Cup took place over the summer, with Chelsea thrashing PSG 4-0 in the ...
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has confirmed the introduction of a new quadrennial men’s club World Cup that will kick off in 2025 and feature 32 top teams from across the globe.
The bride and groom smiled on their big day just as FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Donald Trump did at MetLife, regardless of the boos from sections of the crowd. It was pure Honey Badger.
Infantino can also point to the fact that Fifa’s coffers swelled by $4bn (£3.3bn) last year, while this year’s Women’s World Cup will get a welcome 300 per cent increase in prize money.
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