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Gianni Infantino - Donald Trump - Justin Trudeau - President Trump to lead 2026 World Cup task force - ESPN - espn.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - state New Jersey

President Trump to lead 2026 World Cup task force - ESPN

President Donald Trump created a task force Friday to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, which will bring the globe's premier soccer tournament to North America at a time when his on-again, off-again tariffs have ratcheted up tensions across the continent.

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Gianni Infantino - Kendrick Lamar - Tiru Super Bowl, FIFA Bakal Gelar Half Time Show di Piala Dunia 2026 - sport.detik.com - New York - state New Jersey

Tiru Super Bowl, FIFA Bakal Gelar Half Time Show di Piala Dunia 2026

FIFA akan membuat gelaran pertunjukkan tengah babak atau half time show di Piala Dunia 2026. Ajang hiburan itu sebelumnya dipakai di Super Bowl.

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Lionel Messi - Gianni Infantino - Ronaldo Nazario - Jude Bellingham - Pablo Barrios - FIFA President Gianni Infantino touts upcoming Club World Cup as start of big year for soccer in US - foxnews.com - Brazil - Usa - Washington - county Miami - state Tennessee - state North Carolina - state California - state New Jersey - county Camp - county Garden - county Rutherford - county Park

FIFA President Gianni Infantino touts upcoming Club World Cup as start of big year for soccer in US

FIFA president Gianni Infantino discusses growing soccer in America with the FIFA Club World Cup and previews the 2026 FIFA World Cup on 'Fox & Friends.'

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Gianni Infantino - Petra Kvitova - Xander Schauffele - Gary Kirsten - Jason Gillespie - Jason Gillespie says he was undermined before quitting as Pakistan coach - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - Liverpool

Jason Gillespie says he was undermined before quitting as Pakistan coach

ISLAMABAD: Jason Gillespie says he was undermined before quitting as Pakistan test cricket coach last December and has used a social media post to describe interim head coach Aaqib Javed as a “clown.” Gillespie was a fast bowler who played 71 tests and 97 one-day internationals for Australia from 1996-2006 before going into coaching. He was appointed last April for two years as Pakistan’s test coach but quit before a series in South Africa less than eight months later after an unsuccessful start. He was the second foreigner to leave Pakistan’s program in less than two months after South African Gary Kirsten stepped down as limited-overs coach in October. Aaqib, Pakistan’s national selector and interim head coach, acknowledged this week after Pakistan’s failure to reach the knockout stage of the Champions Trophy — following losses to New Zealand and India — that the chopping and changing hasn’t helped the national team. “We have changed nearly 16 coaches and 26 selectors in the last two years or so,” he was quoted as saying at a news conference to announce the latest overhaul of Pakistan’s limited-overs squads. “You put that formula on any team in the world, I think they will also be in the same situation. “Until you get consistency right from the top down to the bottom, from the chairman down, then your team will not progress.” Gillespie responded to those comments by posting an Instagram story late Wednesday describing the analysis as “hilarious.” “Aaqib was clearly undermining Gary and I behind the scenes campaigning to be the coach in all formats,” Gillespie posted.

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Gianni Infantino - Petra Kvitova - Xander Schauffele - Steve Smith - Jos Buttler - Jason Gillespie - Fearless Ian Chappell brings illustrious association with cricket to an end - arabnews.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Liverpool

Fearless Ian Chappell brings illustrious association with cricket to an end

Failure in major tournaments often leads to retirements from captaincy, a particular format of cricket or from international cricket altogether. The 2025 Champions Trophy has proved to be no exception.

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Gianni Infantino - Petra Kvitova - Xander Schauffele - Jason Gillespie - Jon Pike - British champion Murphy back in Riyadh after success at Saudi Cup - arabnews.com - Britain - Usa - Ireland - India - Saudi Arabia - county Park

British champion Murphy back in Riyadh after success at Saudi Cup

RIYADH: Oisin Murphy is returning to Saudi Arabia for the penultimate week of Riyadh Season, and the four-time British champion is seeking to extend his good fortune at the King Abdulaziz Racecourse after his strike on Byzantine Dream in the Longines Red Sea Turf Handicap.

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Gianni Infantino - Chris Martin - 2026 FIFA World Cup Final To Have Super Bowl-Style Show: Gianni Infantino - sports.ndtv.com - Colombia - Usa - Mexico - Canada - county Miami - New York - county Dallas - state New Jersey

2026 FIFA World Cup Final To Have Super Bowl-Style Show: Gianni Infantino

The 2026 World Cup final in New Jersey will make history by having a Super Bowl-style half-time show, world football chief Gianni Infantino said Wednesday. Coldplay band members Chris Martin and Phil Harvey will determine the artists who will perform, FIFA president Infantino said. "I can confirm the first-ever half-time show at a FIFA World Cup final in New York/New Jersey," Infantino wrote on Instagram. "This will be a historic moment for the FIFA World Cup and a show befitting the biggest sporting event in the world."

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Gianni Infantino - FIFA To Pay $1 Billion Prize Money For Club World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Qatar - Belgium - Usa - Australia - China - New Zealand

FIFA To Pay $1 Billion Prize Money For Club World Cup

FIFA on Wednesday announced it will pay total prize money of one billion dollars to participants in the Club World Cup taking place in the United States this year. The figure is significantly more than the prize money offered for either the last men's or women's World Cups. World football's governing body has given few details about the funding of the first edition of the 32-team tournament that will take place every four years but it has signed up a broadcaster and major sponsors in recent weeks. In a statement confirming the prize money on offer, FIFA said it expected to generate $2 billion in revenues from the expanded Club World Cup. It also confirmed that a women's edition will take place from 2028.

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