Hundreds more football clubs will get shares of a $355 million FIFA fund from its multi-billion 2026 World Cup revenues for releasing players to men's national teams. Clubs that release players for a 2026 qualifier will now be directly…
Hundreds more football clubs will get shares of a $355 million FIFA fund from its multi-billion 2026 World Cup revenues for releasing players to men's national teams. Clubs that release players for a 2026 qualifier will now be directly…
The new benefit scheme deal, reached in association with the powerful European Club Association (ECA), includes for the first time players involved in qualifiers but not figuring in the 48-team 2026 tournament, co-hosted by the USA, Canada…
The Nigeria U20 Boys, Flying Eagles, have landed in Santiago, capital city of Chile, for a 12-day final training camp ahead of the 24th FIFA U20 World Cup finals taking place …
BlueCo’s ownership of Chelsea and Strasbourg will be looked at by both FIFA and UEFA after fans of the French side protested Emanuel Emegha’s transfer....
FIFA is set to distribute a record $355 million to clubs around the world as part of an expanded Club Benefits Programme (CBP) tied to the 2026 World Cup, soccer’s
As part of an expanded Club Benefits Programme tied to the 2026 World Cup, FIFA says it will distribute a record $355 million US to soccer clubs that release players for the tournament and its qualifiers.
The FIFA Member Association (MA) Referees Course has successfully wrapped up at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, after six days of intensive training from September 10–15, 2025.
Hundreds more soccer clubs will get shares of a $355 million FIFA fund from its multi-billion 2026 World Cup revenues for releasing players to men's national teams. FIFA said on Tuesday the program which has shared a total of hundreds of…