Messi's Miami opens playoffs as MLS Cup favorites, though history isn't on their side
The 2024 MLS Cup playoffs kick off on Tuesday following a marathon regular season, with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami the clear favorites to win the title.
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The 2024 MLS Cup playoffs kick off on Tuesday following a marathon regular season, with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami the clear favorites to win the title.
FIFA faces fresh criticism in the United States after revealing Inter Miami will play in the Club World Cup.
LaLiga berencana menggelar duel Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid di Miami, Amerika Serikat. Operator Liga Spanyol itu kini berharap mendapat persetujuan FIFA.
PSSI melalui Sekjen Yunus Nusi menyatakan keyakinannya kalau AFC dan FIFA tidak akan memenuhi permintaan Bahrain untuk dijamu Indonesia di venue netral.
Republic of Ireland internationals Diane Caldwell, Lily Agg and Kyra Carusa are among a group of over 100 professional female footballers who have sent an open letter to FIFA urging the world governing body to end its partnership with oil and gas conglomerate Saudi Aramco.
Over 100 professional female footballers from 24 countries have called for an end to FIFA's sponsorship deal with Saudi Aramco, the world's largest state-owned oil and gas company. In April this year, FIFA signed a four-year global partnership with Saudi Arabia's state-owned firm that will run until 2027 with rights across multiple events including FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA Women's World Cup 2027. The players from 24 countries in a letter said that FIFA's announcement of Saudi Aramco as its major partner "has set us so far back" that it's hard to fully take in.
A group of over 100 professional women's soccer players on Monday sent an open letter to FIFA urging the world governing body to end its partnership with oil and gas conglomerate Saudi Aramco.
More than a hundred international women's soccer players are calling on FIFA to reconsider its sponsorship by Saudi Arabian oil company Saudi Aramco, which is majority state-owned, in an open letter to FIFA's president.