“Sport must retain its political neutrality and be the standard-bearer of global unity in a world of extreme aggression and division.” —Gianni Infantino, FIFA President.President Donald Trump of the ...
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FIFA's inconsistent red card punishments spark scrutiny
England defender Jarrel Quansa (23, Bayer Leverkusen), who received a red card in the FIFA World Cup in North America Round ...
Former Premier League and FIFA referee Mark Clattenburg has claimed to know who is set to referee the World Cup final, ...
If FIFA President Gianni Infantino imagined his embrace of technology might finally put an end to disputes over refereeing ...
More than 70 members of European Parliament pressed EU football associations to press for a probe into "Gianni Infantino’s ...
President Trump’s intervention was unprecedented, as was FIFA’s decision to suspend Balogun’s one-game ban for 12 months.
I don’t know much about soccer — or football if you are from outside the U.S. — but the World Cup seems to make everyone a ...
Football has never been sealed off from power. On the contrary, history shows how the world’s game became a tool of recruitment, propaganda, morale, and political pressure ...
FIFA faces scrutiny over a 48-team Qatar club showpiece and Folarin Balogun’s World Cup red-card U-turn after alleged calls ...
FIFA's handling of red card bans has come under heavy scrutiny after a recent decision involving a major football nation. The ...
Jarell Quansah will miss his team’s quarterfinal matchup against Norway and a potential semifinal matchup against either ...
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