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Premier League clubs likely to be BANNED from taking games abroad as bold Fifa plans will need to go through regulator

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PREM clubs will likely be blocked from taking competitive games abroad by the new Football Regulator.

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FIFA wants global standard for punishing racist abuse and urges players to use crossed hands sign

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FIFA wants all 211 national federations to make racist abuse a disciplinary offense, and designate a crossed hands gesture by victims to alert referees to abuse.

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Football: FIFA to vote on making racist abuse a disciplinary offense

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The proposed measures will be put to member federations on Friday as they gather in Bangkok for their annual meeting.

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FIFA wants global standard for punishing racist abuse and urges players to use crossed hands sign

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FIFA wants all 211 national federations to make racist abuse a disciplinary offense, and designate a crossed hands gesture by victims to alert referees to abuse.

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Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets get simpler FIFA U17 World Cup qualification path

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Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets will get a simpler qualifying path for the next FIFA U17 World Cup following increased slots for Africa. Nigeria did not qualify for the last edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup having failed to make the quota in…

FIFA wants global standard for punishing racist abuse and urges players to use crossed hands sign

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FIFA wants all 211 national federations to make racist abuse a disciplinary offense, and designate a crossed hands gesture by victims to alert referees to abuse.

FIFA wants global standard for punishing racist abuse and urges players to use crossed hands sign

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FIFA will urge all 211 national federations to make racist abuse a disciplinary offense.

FIFA wants global standard for punishing racist abuse and urges players to use crossed hands sign

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GENEVA (AP) — FIFA wants all 211 national federations to make racist abuse a disciplinary offense, and designate a crossed…

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España salva el Mundial y la final depende de un acuerdo FIFA-Real Madrid

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Pedro Rocha ha logrado recuperar el respaldo a la candidatura Leer

FIFA urges leagues to punish racist abuse offences

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FIFA will urge all 211 national federations to mandate racist abuse in footall as a disciplinary offense.

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Fifa proposes mandatory racism sanctions, including match forfeits

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World soccer's governing body Fifa will present a proposal to its congress to implement mandatory sanctions, including match forfeits, for incidents of racist abuse across all its 211 member associations, its secretary general said on…

Geoff Shreeves: The Infamous Voice of FIFA

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Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images; Today on the ‘Fozcast’ we have a legend of football media, Geoff Shreeves!

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Fifa propose mandatory racism sanctions, including match forfeits

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ZURICH, May 16 — Fifa will present a proposal to its Congress to implement mandatory sanctions, including match forfeits...

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'Retiring As a Legend': FIFA Pays Tribute to India's Sunil Chhetri Alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi

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The true impact that Chhetri leaves behind on the international stage was recognised as FIFA themselves took it upon themselves to pay homage to the record-breaking striker

FIFA proposes five-pillar plan to combat racism

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Fifa has proposed a five-pillar plan to tackle racist abuse in football. The sport’s world governing body said it had undergone an “extensive consultation process” with current and former players...

Fifa proposes five-pillar plan to combat racism

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Fifa launches its 'Global Stand Against Racism' proposal to combat racist abuse in football.

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Ghanaian quartet to officiate FIFA U17 World Cup qualifier between Uganda vs Zambia

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed four female Ghanaian referees to officiate the FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifier between Uganda and Zambia on Friday, May 17, 2024.

FIFA Urges FAs to Mandate Racist Abuse as Offence, Suggests Standard Gesture for Players to Signal Abuse

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The governing body urged all 211 national federations to mandate racist abuse in football as a disciplinary offense. A five-pillar pledge on tackling racism will also be put to FIFA member federations on Friday at their annual meeting in…

FIFA urge all national federations to make racist abuse a disciplinary offence after consulting with victims including Vinicius Jr... and suggest perpetrators should be 'punished with match forfeits'

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A five-pillar pledge on tackling racism will be put to FIFA member federations by president Gianni Infantino on Friday at world football's annual meeting in Bangkok.

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FIFA reveals promised anti-racism pledge and urges all soccer bodies to mandate abuse as an offense

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GENEVA (AP) — FIFA will urge all 211 national federations to mandate racist abuse in soccer as a disciplinary offense, after months of consulting with victimized players including Vinícius Júnior. Soccer's world body also suggests on…