The expanded tournament now involves 32 teams and is set to take place in the United States between June 15 and July 13 at the end of a long season for the cream of the sport's crop.
Former Afghanistan international footballers, Shabnam and Mariam Ruhin, are fighting for official recognition of Afghanistan's women's national team. The sisters want to give their former teammates a voice again.
The FIFA Club World Cup returns in 2025, heading to the U.S. for the first time. Here's everything to know about the expanded tournament, including groups, venues, dates and how to get the best prices on tickets.
Cristiano Ronaldo once said, “I don’t follow the records, the records follow me.” That statement resonates perfectly with the journey of Emma Hayes in women’s soccer. A trailblazer in the coaching world, Emma has left an indelible mark,…
Wilfried Zaha's move to Lyon on loan from Galatasaray has not been a success and the former Crystal Palace winger could yet be registered with a third club before the season is over
There’s no need to state the obvious, but expectations are sky-high for the US Men’s National Team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As one of the co-hosts of this prestigious tournament and with the addition of a high-profile coach, the Stars…
World governing body FIFA has adapted its transfer regulations on an interim basis after the recent Lassana Diarra legal ruling but accepts it could be open to immediate challenge. FIFA has been forced to change its rules following a…
FIFA has temporarily modified its transfer regulations to address the implications of the Lass Diarra ruling, impacting Article 17 and clarifying the concept of "just cause" for contract termination. These changes will be in effect for the…
FIFA has adopted an interim framework concerning the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, world soccer’s governing body said on Monday, following a Court of Justice of the …
Fifa has adopted an interim framework concerning the regulations on the status and transfer of players, world soccer's governing body said on Monday, after a Court of Justice of the EU ruling.
FIFA said there was "a clear understanding” between all parties that the interim measures have no impact on ongoing discussions over long-term amendments to the rules, and introduced interim changes to offer stability and certainty for the…