FIFA, Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino

The two biggest events in world sports are coming to America. And if President-elect Donald Trump is not thinking about them ...
Boehly, however, only owns just under 13 per cent of the club himself, with his partners Swiss businessman Hansjorg Wyss and ...
FIFA's new rules, including a controversial commitment to fielding "the best possible team," aim to avoid a potential boycott ...
To get a sense of how Donald Trump regaining the US presidency impacts sport, look no further than the response to his ...
The ongoing dispute over player workload and burnout has hardly been eased by rules just announced by FIFA for next summer’s expanded Club World Cup. Among the regulations for the 32-team, 63-game ...
With growing player frustrations over an increasingly packed schedule and talk of strikes, FIFA’s Club World Cup is still set to begin this summer under an expanded format. But Gianni Infantino's ...
Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) president Gianni Infantino has congratulated Shehu Dikko on his ...
FIFA has moved some offices from Zurich to Miami and will use the city to strengthen its relationship with CONCACAF and ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has congratulated Donald Trump ahead of his return as US President. Trump has declared victory and looks on course to defeat Democrat rival Kamala Harris.
WHEN Gianni Infantino took his rack to the Champions League’s safest house, the two-in, two-out group stage, you couldn’t have been sure how it would work out.