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The Swiss government would not object to tennis legend Roger Federer or FIFA President Gianni Infantino intervening to reduce ...
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FIFA moves ahead with new human rights strategy for World Cup games, but advocates are skeptical
FIFA is testing a new protocol for the 2026 World Cup in North America, requiring host committees to develop human rights ...
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Sportschosun on MSNRoger Federer? Infantino, president of FIFA?Switzerland's tariff bomb, touching cards for Trump's fa...
With the U.S. imposing a 39% 'mutual tariff' on Swiss goods, attention is being paid to whether Roger Federer and FIFA ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has had his say on allowing Russia to return to international football at the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The Swiss government considers tennis legend Roger Federer and FIFA President Gianni Infantino as potential negotiators to ...
A staggering 65,000 volunteers are being recruited for FIFA World Cup 26, to be held in the U.S., Mexico and Canada over 39 ...
The Swiss government said Thursday it would pursue more talks with the United States after a last-gasp mission to Washington ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSwiss lawmakers urge FIFA’s Infantino to intervene in trade tensions
Infantino, a Swiss national and the president of football’s global governing body, has a long-standing personal rapport with ...
Applications are now open for the FIFA World Cup 26™ volunteer program, which aims to recruit approximately 65,000 volunteers ...
As volunteer applications open Monday, FIFA organizers here are looking to fill more than 3,000 spots, with a main hub coming ...
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Soccer players’ union hits back at ‘autocratic’ FIFA and Infantino in fallout from Club World Cup
The global soccer players’ union has hit back at FIFA and its president Gianni Infantino by saying their autocratic style of leadership was harming the rights of its members.
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Fifa president Gianni Infantino is an autocrat who doesn’t care about players, says head of FifPro
Gianni Infantino ’s “autocracy” as Fifa president is the biggest problem facing professional footballers today, the new president of the international players’ union, Sergio Marchi, has said.
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