FIFA president Gianni Infantino was in attendance for Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington D.C. on Monday. Infantino, 54, joined technology billionaires, cabinet nominees and former leaders as Trump was sworn in for a second term as U.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino is planning to attend President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday, the soccer governing body's chief said on his Instagram page.
Plans to use Memorial South Park in Vancouver for a FIFA World Cup training site have been cancelled, with the facility relocated to UBC.
Nerazzurri Vice-President Javier Zanetti feels that Inter Milan have every ambition to try and win the Club World Cup this year.Speaking to Italian broadcaster DAZN, via FCInterNews, Zanetti outlined
The Court of Justice of the European Union published its preliminary opinion in a case brought by a Belgian soccer club against FIFA that now could challenge the established legal system in Olympic sports.
FIFA has banned the president of Panama’s soccer federation for a fat-shaming comment about a star player in the women’s national team.
Kitsap County and Bremerton are chosen as an official Fan Zone for the 2026 World Cup, welcomed by local officials.
Kick It Out (KIO) has asked Fifa if it has taken any action over a video posted on social media by Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez last year featuring an alleged "racist and transphobic" chant.The anti-discrimination group says if no investigation has taken place by world football's governing body "it points to a deeply concerning lack of transparency and accountability".
Yakima was selected as a site for a 2026 FIFA World Cup fan zone, officials announced at a news conference in Seattle this week. Mayor Patricia Byers shared the news at Tuesday’s city council study session and called it exciting for Yakima.
Mexico will kick off 2025 in unconventional fashion by traveling to South America to face two of the continent's most notable club teams. Over the next week, El Tri will play Brazil's Internacional and Argentina's River Plate as the conclusion of a January camp that only features players from Liga MX.
FIFA has banned a Venezuelan soccer official from the sport for five years for financial wrongdoing. It also fined Manuel Álvarez nearly $1 million.