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Opening 100 FIFA 22 player picks: Insane team built with top SBC icons & special cards!
Join the journey as we open 100 Player Picks in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team, aiming to assemble the best squad possible! Watch ...
While the war in the Middle East is far from over, preparations for some national teams ahead of the 2026 World Cup are being disrupted. According to Arab News, the Iraqi Football Federation requested ...
The boss of Sidemen Entertainment has taken a swipe at the BBC just a few weeks after the corporation struck a landmark YouTube deal. Speaking at MIP London, Victor Bengtsson, who oversees the company ...
FIFA and the Board of Peace signed a partnership agreement on Thursday to attract investment from global leaders and institutions for sustainable development in conflict-affected regions through ...
FIFA President Gianni Infantino sported a red “USA” hat during the inaugural meeting of President Trump’s Board of Peace on Thursday as he pledged the governing body’s monetary support for rebuilding ...
FIFA has announced that it will invest more than $70 million in Gaza to help rebuild the war-torn region. The project is a joint venture between FIFA and the Board of Peace that will see a number of ...
Gianni Infantino, FIFA president, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the World Cup's impact to the U.S. economy, demand for tickets in the U.S. and much more. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear ...
The Motorola Razr FIFA edition was announced earlier this year ahead of the World Cup, and it’s now available for purchase with some perks. Motorola Razr (2025) launched a few months back as a really ...
FIFA has included Athletic Club in its register of sanctioned clubs that are prohibited from registering new players, according to Marca. The ban on registering players imposed by FIFA, which has not ...
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended awarding President Trump the first FIFA Peace Prize in a new interview, while recognizing the “strong reaction” to the decision. “Whatever we can do to help ...
FIFA’s kicking soccer fans in the wallet again. The organization is charging as much as $300 for Los Angeles’ World Cup matches — even though the spots could be more than a mile away from SoFi Stadium ...
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