Mexican team Leon was kicked out of the Club World Cup on Friday after FIFA’s appeals committee upheld a decision that it violated a rule that forbids multi-club ownership.
Grupo Pachuca confirmed that the FIFA appeals committee on Friday ruled Club León out of participation in the 2025 Club World Cup due to the tournament's multi-ownership rules.
Nothing has been confirmed, but early-stage conversations about hosting a limited amount of fixtures in the two countries ...
World Cup is coming to North America with an expanded field, as the United States, Canada, and Mexico will host and ...
The FIFA 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature 48 countries, expanded from the usual 32-team tournament. Sixteen cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico will combine to host 104 games ...
World Cup is approaching next year and qualifying is finally getting underway. Most of the biggest national teams around the ...
Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood has scored a hat trick of headed goals as New Zealand beat Fiji 7-0 to join New ...
Super Eagles captain, William Troost-Ekong on Thursday issued a defiant response to Rwanda captain, Djihad Bizimana’s claim that the Amavubi can stop Nigeria’s attacking threat in when both teams ...
The defending European champions were taking on the Netherlands in their quarterfinal and looked set to continue to their ...
World Cup will have a record 48 teams. Japan became the first nation excluding the three hosts to secure a spot. Other teams could follow in the current international window. Next year’s tournament in ...
President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order establishing a White House task force for the 2026 World Cup that will oversee preparations for the high-profile tournament. The task ...
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Friday establishing a White House Task Force for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico, a White House ...