Football clubs have spent a record $13.08 billion on international transfers in 2025, governing body FIFA said on Wednesday. The FIFA Global Transfer Report said that 86,158 players changed clubs ...
Clubs across the world are growing frustrated with FIFA over delays in distributing £185 million in promised solidarity payments from last summer’s Club World Cup, per The Guardian. FIFA had pledged ...
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is getting closer, and the early winner odds already show which teams are favorites. The tournament ...
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final gets underway this evening when Chelsea take on Champions League winners PSG. The revamped version of the competition has drawn a lot of eyes due to its updated ...
© Mandel NGAN - Pool/Getty ImagesGianni Infantino, President of FIFA. “UEFA is ready to back FIFA’s proposed expansion of the Club World Cup to 48 teams for the ...
FIFA will distribute a record KSh46 billion to football clubs across the globe as part of its expanded Club Benefits Programme for the 2026 World Cup. This is a sharp rise from the KSh27 billion paid ...
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense was held at MetLife Stadium during a heatwave. The author details difficulties with excessive security, high concession prices and ...
FIFA has opened talks about requiring all professional teams to field at least one homegrown young player throughout games.
Hundreds more soccer clubs will get shares of a $355 million FIFA fund from its multi-billion 2026 World Cup revenues for releasing players to men's national teams. FIFA said on Tuesday the program ...
President Trump joked about requiring the US to call soccer “football” in line with the rest of the world during an interview at the FIFA Club World Cup final Sunday, where he touched on the state of ...
The inaugural Women’s Club World Cup will take place in January 2028 in the middle of the European domestic football season, FIFA confirmed on Wednesday. The 16-team tournament was initially due to be ...
FIFA’s chief football officer Jill Ellis has said she is wary of hypocrisy over the Women’s Club World Cup potentially being held in Qatar. Ellis, head coach of the USWNT between 2014 and 2019, noted ...