FIFA’s decision to award Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup is an unforgivable betrayal of basic human rights that risks migrant workers’ lives. It deserves a red card.
EA FC 25 Mode Mastery is set to follow the same concept as FUT Swaps – players can earn Mode Mastery players (formerly known as swaps tokens in FIFA 23), and exchange these for special player ...
Players and coaches across men's and women's soccer are on the cusp of individual glory ahead of The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024. The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 are coming early this year ...
At present, we're in the dark as to who will present the ceremony and precisely what format the event will have as it's being called by FIFA a 'gala dinner' event... Will Gianni Infantino be present?
Beginning today, football fans from around the world can now purchase tickets for the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2024™ presented by Aramco. Beginning today, football fans from around the ...
FIFA like to make the most of these events, but they've finally confirmed the decision we all knew was coming. Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 World Cup. Also confirmed were the hosts for the 2030 ...
Soccer's world governing body FIFA has responded to Ukraine's complaint about the use of an incorrect European map in the draw for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. "Even if the incident was ...
Your mission: find three subtle differences between two nearly identical images of a referee showing a yellow card. But here’s the catch—you’ve got just 23 seconds to crack it! It’s a ...
The FIFA Puskás Award celebrates football's most spectacular goals, with previous winners including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The prize was inaugurated in 2009 and is ...
The Chargers were expected to challenge offensive tackles Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten off the edge with outside linebackers Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa, but they caused few problems. When ...
The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia and the 2030 World Cup will be held across Morocco, Portugal and Spain with three one-off matches held in three South American countries ...
A former co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets who spent millions on his Citibank credit card claims the bank “unceremoniously dumped” him — and his 29 million “Thank You Points” worth $300,000.