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World football-governing body, FIFA has approved a total of 30 Nigerian referees to be placed on the international lists for the year 2024. Read More: Dreams Talks: Insights & Aspirations Of ...
Infantino had meetings with Michael Lauber in 2016, soon after being elected FIFA president, during a sweeping investigation of international soccer in Switzerland and by the U.S Department of Justice. ...
Fifa announced on Wednesday that Morocco, Spain and Portugal will host the bulk of tournament in 2030 along with Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay to mark its 100-year anniversary. Read More: ...
Fatma Samoura is to step down after seven years as Fifa's secretary general to spend more time with her family. Appointed in 2016, the 60-year-old will oversee this year's Women's ...
The FIFA World Cup™ Trophy, the most widely recognised and prized sporting asset globally, was unveiled at the forefront of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Brand on Wednesday, 17 May 2023. ...
FIFA’s wealth after the World Cup in Qatar - $4 billion in reserves to be shared among the 211 member federations and lots more to come from the expanded 104-game ...
Secretary General Fatma Samoura reached out to a female representatives of each one of the eight nations who will be debuting at the FIFA Women’s World Cup on 20 July ...
Two-time runners-up Mali needed only a score draw against Mauritania to top Group D, but lost 1-0 with Mamadou Sy scoring the 53rd-minute goal that took his country to the ...
The World Cup kicks off in Qatar on Sunday in a high-stakes event for the hosts which has faced a barrage of criticism including over human rights as it stakes ...
For over nine years, they had been deprived of watching their clubs in continental competition and the national team inside stadiums. During that time, supporters had to content themselves with ...
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