Man City fined £120,000 after players surrounded referee vs Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester City have been handed a £120,000 fine by the FA after an incident involving their players and referee Simon Hooper during the 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur.
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Manchester City have been handed a £120,000 fine by the FA after an incident involving their players and referee Simon Hooper during the 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur.
To lift the Club World Cup on Friday Manchester City will need to win two games in a week-long jaunt to Saudi Arabia. To win the 2025 edition, they will play seven games and spend a month in the United States in June and July.
Pep Guardiola will this week attempt to create more history with Manchester City, both for the club and personally, too.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is mulling a plan to host a few matches of the 2034 FIFA World Cup, set to be held in Saudi Arabia, according to an internal circular of the national sports body. Last month, FIFA, the world governing body of football, had confirmed following the October 31 deadline that Saudi Arabia was the sole bidder for the 2034 World Cup. An Emergency Congress of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) held on October 18 had supported Saudi Arabia's bid. India had also supported the move.
Very few people saw Manchester City's late collapse against Crystal Palace coming.
FIFA's revamped Club World Cup planned for 2025 and set to feature 32 teams will be played from June 15 to July 13, while a new Intercontinental Cup will be played annually starting next year, Gianni Infantino, the head of world football's governing body, said on Sunday.
FIFA's revamped Club World Cup planned for 2025 and set to feature 32 teams will be played from 15 June to 13 July, while a new Intercontinental Cup will be played annually from next year, Gianni Infantino, the head of world soccer's governing body, said on Sunday.
FIFA's revamped Club World Cup planned for 2025 and set to feature 32 teams will be played from June 15 to July 13, while a new Intercontinental Cup will be played annually from next year, Gianni Infantino, the head of world soccer's governing body, said on Sunday.