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FIFA fines Serbia for Kosovo flag in dressing room - channelnewsasia.com - Croatia - Switzerland - Serbia - Brazil - Argentina - Mexico - Canada - Saudi Arabia - Kosovo

FIFA fines Serbia for Kosovo flag in dressing room

Serbia have been fined 20,000 Swiss francs ($21,290.19) after a flag which showed Kosovo as part of their country was hung in the dressing room when they faced Brazil at the World Cup on Nov. 24, world soccer's governing body FIFA said on Wednesday.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Fernando Santos - Ronaldo eyes World Cup quarters as Morocco dare to dream - guardian.ng - Manchester - Qatar - Croatia - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - Brazil -  Doha -  Santos - Japan - Morocco - Ghana - Saudi Arabia - South Korea

Ronaldo eyes World Cup quarters as Morocco dare to dream

Portugal’s forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo takes part in a training session at the Al Shahaniya SC training site, northwest of Doha on December 5, 2022, on the eve of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Round of 16 football match between Portugal and Switzerland. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Gianni Infantino - Piers Morgan - Activists take Qatar workers protest to FIFA boss's home town - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Qatar - Switzerland - Eu

Activists take Qatar workers protest to FIFA boss's home town

BRIG, Switzerland : An activist group erected protest billboards in FIFA boss Gianni Infantino's Swiss home town of Brig on Wednesday to demand the world soccer body compensate migrant workers for alleged human rights abuses in Qatar, host of the football World Cup.

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Lionel Messi - Cristiano Ronaldo - Luis Enrique - World Cup heavyweights gear up for quarter-finals - beinsports.com - Qatar - France - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - Brazil - Argentina - South Africa - Morocco

World Cup heavyweights gear up for quarter-finals

Brazil, France and other World Cup heavyweights started the build-up to their quarter-final matches in earnest on Wednesday after Portugal made a huge statement of intent against Switzerland.

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Eddie Howe - Newcastle United - Goncalo Ramos - Eddie Howe and Newcastle United chiefs hold transfer summit in Riyadh - arabnews.com - Sweden - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - county Gulf - Morocco - Saudi Arabia -  Riyadh -  Newcastle - county Alexander - Palestine

Eddie Howe and Newcastle United chiefs hold transfer summit in Riyadh

RIYADH: Towering palms, the tinkling of ivories, clinking of coffee cups and a warm winter sun hue about the Saudi skies, is not your usual location for a Newcastle United transfer summit.

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Michael Oneill - Ian Baraclough - Northern Ireland - International - O'Neill returns to Northern Ireland role on long-term deal - rte.ie - Britain - Germany - Netherlands - Switzerland - Ireland

O'Neill returns to Northern Ireland role on long-term deal

Michael O'Neill is back as Northern Ireland boss a little over two and a half years after leaving the job for Stoke.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Fernando Santos - Kylian Mbappe - Ronaldo a bystander as Portugal find magic touch at World Cup - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - France - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal -  Doha -  Santos - Morocco - Ghana - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan - Uruguay - South Korea

Ronaldo a bystander as Portugal find magic touch at World Cup

DOHA: Cristiano Ronaldo first found himself unloved and unwanted by Manchester United. Now the unthinkable has happened — he has been dumped by Portugal. The superstar forward was largely a spectator as the side he has captained for so long threw off the shackles and romped to a 6-1 victory over Switzerland in the World Cup last-16 on Tuesday. Young striker Goncalo Ramos, brought in for Ronaldo, scored a stunning hat-trick and at least competed with his illustrious teammate for the headlines. Ronaldo came to the World Cup seeking respite after his troubled spell at Old Trafford this season, where he had become a peripheral figure under new manager Erik ten Hag. Those frustrations boiled over last month in an explosive TV interview in which he lashed out at the club and the coach, leading to an inevitable parting of the ways. The 37-year-old landed in Qatar to the usual fanfare, once again the focus of fawning attention from the world’s media. Things even went to script in Portugal’s first game, when he scored the opener from the penalty spot in a 3-2 win against Ghana, becoming the first man to score goals at five World Cups. But things went downhill from there. He huffed and puffed through games against Uruguay and South Korea but failed to find the net and Portugal were less than the sum of their considerable parts. Portugal coach Fernando Santos, who masterminded the side’s triumph at Euro 2016, finally took the decision to leave his star man out against the Swiss and was vindicated in spectacular fashion. Portugal turned on the style, with Benfica’s Ramos, 21, netting three times in a free-flowing attacking performance.

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Kylian Mbappe - Andres Iniesta - Marco Asensio - Luis Enrique - Goncalo Ramos - Pass-masters Spain fail World Cup test, face identity crisis - arabnews.com - Russia - Manchester - Qatar - France - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - South Africa -  Doha - Morocco - Afghanistan

Pass-masters Spain fail World Cup test, face identity crisis

DOHA: Spain arrived in Qatar with grand dreams of winning a second World Cup, fully convinced in their style of play, but departed early Wednesday, ruminating on an identity crisis. La Roja last lifted a major trophy a decade ago at Euro 2012, while they have not won a single knockout game at the World Cup since triumphing in South Africa in 2010. Luis Enrique’s side huffed and puffed but could not blow Morocco’s sturdy house down in the last 16 on Tuesday, falling 3-0 on penalties after 120 goalless minutes.

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