FIFA has banned a Venezuelan soccer official from the sport for five years for financial wrongdoing and fined him nearly $1 million.
FIFA, Panama and First Vice President
FIFA Club World Cup, a revamped international competition taking place in the United States this summer, will include 32 clubs from around the world.
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.
Kick It Out (KIO) asks 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 FIFA Club World Cup takes place this summer as the tournament is revamped to feature 32 of the best teams from around the world. The elite from Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania will compete, and all the action will be live for free on DAZN .
Kitsap County and Bremerton are chosen as an official Fan Zone for the 2026 World Cup, welcomed by local officials.
Let your voice be heard!Today in our sports segment we will be running a story on the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone coming to Yakima in 2026 for the tournament.
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.
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U.S. Soccer introduced its latest strategy for 2025 and beyond during the United Soccer Coaches convention in Chicago, and it's called "The U.S. Way." The philosophy was introduced throughout multiple sessions and lectures during the conference,
United States men's national team as they'll face Venezuela in Fort Lauderdale as part of their extended January Camp. Marking the beginning of Mauricio Pochettino's first full year in charge of the USMNT,