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Liverpool Frown Against FIFA’s Decision to Suspend Brazilian Players
Liverpool Football Club has reacted to FIFA’s decision to ban Premier League clubs from selecting South American players for the next round of domestic and UEFA Champions League fixtures. The body governing football in the world applied Article 5 of its constitution to ensure the affected players do not play from September 10-14 2021. READ…
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Premier League Oppose FIFA’s Plan of Hosting the World Cup Bi-Annually
The English Premier League and the English Football League have vehemently opposed the idea of playing the FIFA World Cup every two years. Both leagues are members of the European League groups. FIFA has proposed the idea of playing the competition every two years. READ ALSO: BRAZIL’S LEGEND PELE GIVES UPDATE ON HIS SURGERY Sky…
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Premier League Clubs May Not Play Brazil’s Players this Weekend | Read
The Premier League clubs who have Brazil players might face a sanction from FIFA following their refusal to allow the players leave on the ongoing International break. Brazilian Football Association has written to FIFA to deny these clubs from selecting players who they refused to release for international duty for five days. READ ALSO: FIFA…
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FIFA to Meet with Football Associations to Discuss Future Men’s Football | Read
The body governing football in the World Cup, FIFA will meet with footballers, coaches, and representatives from the six continents in the coming days. This meeting is organized to discuss the future of Men’s football in the world. READ ALSO: VAN DE BEEK SPEAKS ABOUT HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH OLE SOLSKJAER | WATCH FIFA released an…
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FIFA Postpone Guinea vs Morocco Game Due to Attempted Coup
The body governing football in the world, FIFA, has postponed the World Cup qualifying game between Guinea and Morocco. They took this decision because of the political situation that occurred earlier in Guinea on Sunday, September 5th, 2021. The game was to be played on Monday, September 6th, 2021. READ ALSO: ARSENAL & ANTONIO CONTE…
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UEFA Set to Oppose FIFA’s Idea of Hosting the World Cup Bi-Annually
The body governing body football in Europe, UEFA is ready to oppose the plans of FIFA to hold the World Cup every two years. The European body is the first association to express their displeasure on the proposed idea. According to reports, FIFA is looking to host the competition every two years to help the…
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FIFA Might Sanction Premier League Clubs
Premier League clubs might get sanctions from FIFA following the refusal to release their players for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Chile, Mexico, and Paraguay are leading the protest to ensure the Premier League teams do not go unpunished. READ ALSO: ITALY EQUAL BRAZIL’S UNBEATEN RUN IN INTERNATIONAL GAMES The Premier League clubs unanimously agreed…
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FIFA Celebrates Former Super Eagles’ Defender Celestine Babayaro
The body governing football in the World, FIFA, celebrated former Super Eagles defender, Celestine Babayaro, on his 43rd birthday. Babayaro is one of the finest defenders to wear the Super Eagles jersey. He was known for his concentration during games for both club and country. READ ALSO: ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI SCORES 300TH GOAL FOR BAYERN MUNICH…
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Infantino Writes to Boris Johnson over Players from Red-Zone Countries
President of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, has written to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson. Infantino wrote the letter pleading that the government should help reduce the isolation procedure for players who are supposed to travel to red-list countries to represent their countries for the FIFA World Cup qualifier. READ ALSO: PSG RULES…
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FIFA to Receive $201m Compensation after Global Corruption Probe
The United States Department of Justice has announced that FIFA will receive $201m. These were the funds that were seized during the global football corruption probe. The money is in compensation for losses suffered by FIFA and CONCACAF, the body governing football in North and Central America, and COMEBOL, the body governing football in South…