Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue has a message for FIFA. Blue said Friday he does not believe the country’s women’s soccer team deserves to receive any penalty at the Paris Olympics in the midst of a spying scandal.
Trust FIFA to come out with yet more nonsense in order to try and deflect the ire coming their way over decisions that mean clubs and players have to travel to and play in yet more tournaments. The games’ governing body are already making…
Both Emilio Nsue and the Equatorial Guinea's football federation (Feguifut) have filed separate appeals against Fifa’s ruling in May that the 34-year-old has never been eligible to play for the African nation.There was widespread shock…
The Argentina Football Association (AFA) has launched an official complaint to FIFA regarding incidents during their opening 2024 Olympics match. The South Americans began their tournament on Wednesday with a matchup against Morocco.…
New Zealand soccer officials are asking for Canada to face punishment for their role in a spying controversy. An uncredited Canadian women's national team member recently flew a drone over New Zealand's practice. The issue, however, was…
Former CAF Deputy General Secretary and FIFA Technical Development Coach, Anthony Baffoe, has lauded the Ghana Football Association on the successful organization of its maiden Elite U15 Girls Inter-r...
The Argentinian Football Association (AFA) has complained to FIFA after VAR disallowed their last-minute equalizer against Morocco. Before the game even started, tensions were high. The Argentine players and their national anthem were met…
Following the record-setting FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023, 1,041 clubs from 48 FIFA Member Associations across all six confederations are set to receive a share of the revenue for the release of players who…
In the upcoming Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, the women's soccer tournament will feature teams from around the globe competing from July 25 to August 10, 2024.
The legacy of the 2023 Women's World Cup continues to be felt Down Under, with cash-strapped A-League sides netting tens of thousands of dollars as part of FIFA's club benefits programme.
The Canadian women's soccer team's head coach Bev Priestman is among the individuals FIFA is investigating amid claims a drone was used to spy on their Olympic rivals New Zealand.