FIFA World Cup

ESPN Marcotti: I will be surprised if Ibrahimovic stays at Milan Alexandre Simoes/Borussia Dortmund via Getty Images Claudio Reyna went to Germany at 21 and went on to become a USMNT legend. Now his son Gio, 17, is doing the same. Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images From Jordan Henderson’s barber to lifelong season-ticket holders,
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Gab Marcotti explains why Premier League clubs are hesitant to resume the season. Mark Ogden and Gab Marcotti react to reports of Premier League players not wanting to play during a pandemic. Montreal Impact manager Thierry Henry speaks about MLS returning and the struggles of living in lockdown. The coronavirus pandemic could affect football’s international
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Gab Marcotti says players need to be completely transparent with donations made to aid the coronavirus fight. Barcelona’s players and supporters come together to show their support in the fight against coronavirus. There has been a spike in anxiety and depression among professional football players during the COVID-19 crisis, a study has found. Australia’s player
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ESPN’s 2014 World Cup crew describe the emotion and pain that came with the host nation’s defeat vs. Germany. On Oct. 10, 2017, Taylor Twellman unleashes on the USMNT after their unbelievable loss to Trinidad & Tobago. Over the years, our writers have been present for some of the game’s greatest occasions. In the latest
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino says it would be ‘irresponsible’ to restart football too soon. Switzerland’s federal prosecutor is about to end its investigation into former FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s deals with the Caribbean Football Union [CFU] to sell World Cup broadcasting rights. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said it has informed all the
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Julien Laurens explains FIFA’s proposed rule changes with football leagues around the world suspended. Gab Marcotti explains FIFA’s options for completing July 1st transfers if league seasons remain unfinished. Football mirrors life. And football governments sometimes mirror real governments. As the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc — first and foremost with human life, but also the
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Gianni Infantino has said African football is in danger of going backwards. The Africa Cup of Nations tournament should be played every four years instead of two, FIFA president Gianni Infantino urged the continent’s football leaders on Saturday. Infantino said revenue could rise up to six-fold for a four-yearly continental championship and become a must-see
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