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Al Jazeera on MSNInfantino says ‘important step’ taken for Afghan women’s football
There was a ray of hope in May, however, after FIFA approved the creation of an Afghan women’s refugee team and named Pauline Hamill as coach, with the former Scotland international holding the team’s ...
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Soccer players' union hits back at 'autocratic' FIFA and Infantino in fallout from Club World Cup
The global soccer players’ union has hit back at FIFA and its president Gianni Infantino by saying their autocratic style of ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNFIFPRO president slams FIFA’s Gianni Infantino, Club World Cup before final: ‘The man who thinks he is God’
Hours before the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final, the FIFPRO President Sergio Marchi slammed both FIFA president and the competition in a statement titled "The man who thinks he is God." Controversy ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said offers for the Women's World Cup rights in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, ...
FifPro, the world’s main player union, has branded Gianni Infantino as “the man who thinks he’s god” in a tirade against the Fifa president and the Club World Cup.
Gianni Infantino doesn’t tend to use notes, so his addresses at Friday’s official dinner for the Club World Cup in Miami will likely be off the cuff.
Gianni Infantino has no doubt about it. This Club World Cup, the FIFA president says, represents a “new era of club football”, a “big bang” in the history of the world’s biggest sport.
Gianni Infantino has boasted of a “full and clear victory for me, for new Fifa and for justice” after the closure of criminal proceedings into secret meetings involving the president.
Soccer could be stuck for a long time with Infantino. By his own calculations - and now backed by the FIFA Council, Infantino could stay on until 2031. Kagame thinks he can do better - 2034.
On the eve of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, FIFA President Gianni Infantino launched a tirade against Western critics of the controversial tournament in an explosive hour-long monologue.
ZURICH (CBSNewYork/AP) — New FIFA President Gianni Infantino is like the substitute who came off the bench to score the winning goal in a cup final to stun the favorites.
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