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FIFA has fined six soccer federations 20,000 to 26,500 Swiss francs ($24,400 to $32,200) each for discrimination offenses at World Cup qualifying games in March.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNFIFA taps Avalanche to build dedicated blockchain for football NFTs, dumping Algorand for EVMFIFA partners with Avalanche to launch a dedicated Layer-1 blockchain, migrating its NFT platform FIFA Collect from Algorand ...
FIFA is planning to sell general sale tickets for the men’s World Cup in 2026 under a dynamic pricing model, a system whereby ...
Football's two most powerful bodies are competing for economic and political control of the global game. Just look at the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPremier League legend slams FIFA Club World Cup in US, says players 'don't want to be there'The Club World Cup has been given a major revamp, with 32 teams set to compete, but Jamie Carragher has blasted the new-look ...
FIFA is migrating its digital collectibles to a dedicated Layer-1 blockchain on Avalanche after May 20, with Modex leading ...
Although Gillette Stadium was designed primarily with cars in mind, the international fan base expected for World Cup matches ...
Despite being an iconic figure in the 1990s, Gascoigne never graced the cover of any of the annual FIFA releases. Instead, he ...
FIFA Club World Cup will be played in Philadelphia this summer, and all signs point to Lionel Messi playing in the tournament ...
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St-Georges replaces Lawrence on Canada's roster for Haiti gamesBianca St-Georges has replaced Ashley Lawrence for Canada's two-game friendly series against Haiti in the upcoming FIFA international window.
Soccer fans should steel themselves for a decade of grim headlines, as FIFA’s greed turns the beautiful game into a graveyard.
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