Fifa, Ronaldo and World Cup
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The Swiss government teamed up with FIFA on Thursday, giving 120,000 Swiss francs ($149,000) to help fund the building of community soccer fields in the West Bank. Switzerland-based FIFA said money from the country’s foreign affairs ministry was for “enabling the construction of the facilities and supporting a broader,
FIFA announced when soccer fans will get their first chance to buy tickets to the 2026 World Cup after the tournament draw is determined next month.
2026 FIFA World Cup pots: December 5 draw structure announced for groups in next summer's tournament
The stage is set for the FIFA World Cup draw, which will take place on December 5 at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. as FIFA has released the final pots for the 48 teams taking part in the World Cup.
Soccer fans all over the world held their breath, screamed in delight and learned about what kinds of travel plans they would be looking at come summer, as multiple teams qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this week.
Former Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, has questioned the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, over $960,000 it allegedly received from FIFA in
Portugal have one more hurdle to overcome in their quest for a first FIFA U17 World Cup title. Austria stand in their way of making history in Qatar, both nations reaching the final for the first time.
Days after Panama qualified for the 2026 World Cup, FIFA banned the country’s soccer federation president for failing to respect a previous ban imposed for fat-shaming a women’s national team star. FIFA said Manuel Arias was “banned from all football-related activity for six months,
Newcastle have been without summer signing Yoane Wissa ever since he arrived but his wages have been paid by FIFA since the first week of October after his injury on international duty
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FIFA makes major controversial decision ahead of 2026 World Cup, reportedly set to face legal action
FIFA could face legal action for suspending Cristiano Ronaldo’s remaining two-match ban, allowing him to play in Portugal’s first 2026 World Cup games.