Sergiño Dest’s transfer from Ajax to FC Barcelona in 2020 was heralded as a significant step for both the player and the club. Initially, under the leadership of Ronald Koeman, Dest quickly established himself as a key figure within the squad. His attacking prowess and ability to contribute to offensive plays drew early admiration from
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In a notable development within the realm of football governance, the European leagues and the global players’ union, FIFPRO, have filed an antitrust lawsuit against FIFA, asserting that the global football governing body is misusing its dual role as both tournament organizer and regulatory authority. This legal dispute, raised in Brussels, reflects a growing concern
Nico Williams, the promising forward of Athletic Club and a pivotal figure in Spain’s success at Euro 2024, has emerged as a key advocate in the battle against racism. At just 22, Williams speaks from personal experience, confronting the realities of racial abuse in LaLiga. Born in Spain to Ghanaian parents, he views his advocacy
In a climate rife with speculation and whispers, Pep Guardiola stands at a significant junction in his tenure at Manchester City. At 53 years old and with a contract that extends until June 2025, the renowned manager has generated buzz surrounding his potential departure. His reluctance to commit publicly to his future reflects a complicated
Manchester City Football Club has officially announced the appointment of Hugo Viana as their new Director of Football, as the club prepares for a significant leadership transition. This decision follows the announcement that Txiki Begiristain will conclude his time with City at the end of the 2024-25 season. The club’s decision-makers are mindful of continuity
With the United States gearing up to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico, expectations for the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) are soaring. Enter Mauricio Pochettino, a seasoned coach with an illustrious track record, who is steering the USMNT as they embark on what he describes as “a massive, massive responsibility.”
The ongoing discord between FIFA, the world football governing authority, and several key stakeholders in European football has reached a fever pitch as an increasing chorus of voices raises concerns about the sustainability of the expanding soccer calendar. On the horizon is a significant joint complaint planned by the European Leagues umbrella body, the FIFPRO
Nottingham Forest has recently found itself at the center of a heated debate within the English football community, following a fine imposed by the Football Association (FA) amounting to £750,000 ($979,526). The penalty arises from a contentious social media post made by the club after a Premier League match against Everton on April 21, where
The recent sanctions imposed by UEFA on Lazio and Atlético Madrid for racist behavior among their supporters serve as a stark reminder of the challenges that professional football faces in combating discrimination. The governing body of European football announced that Lazio would close two sections of its stadium, Curva Nord, for their upcoming Europa League
In the evolving landscape of international football, the FIFA Club World Cup is set to undergo a significant transformation, with a revamped format that will introduce 32 teams competing over four weeks starting on June 15, 2025, in the United States. This expansion promises to increase the tournament’s visibility and profitability but not without its