FIFA, Gianni Infantino and Russia
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Infantino said he was hoping for Russia's football return as this would signify that the war was over and "everything was solved".
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The United States and the United Kingdom look set to be picked by FIFA next year as hosts of Women’s World Cups. The tournaments likely will expand to 48 teams from 32.
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Thesportstak on MSN'A World Cup is 104 Super Bowls' FIFA president takes a jibe at NFL ahead of 2026 World CupFIFA President Gianni Infantino has drawn a powerful analogy between two of the world's biggest sporting spectacles: the FIFA World Cup and the NFL’s Super Bowl.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Thursday he hoped Russia could rejoin the global football world soon, as it would signify that the war in Ukraine was over.
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GB News on MSNFIFA chief Gianni Infantino optimistic over Russia return to football 'soon' amid ongoing war in UkraineFIFA president Gianni Infantino has expressed hope that Russia could return to international football "soon", suggesting such a move would signify the end of the war in Ukraine. Russia's national and domestic teams have been suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions since February 2022,
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Thursday the United States and another Concacaf country are the sole bidders to co-host the 2031 Women's World Cup.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Thursday at the UEFA Congress in Belgrade that the United States will host the 2031 Women’s World Cup. The USA was the lone bidder for the tournament; they previou
By Lori Ewing (Reuters) -FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Thursday he hoped Russia could rejoin the global football world soon, as it would signify that the war in Ukraine was over. Russian clubs and the national team have been suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions since the country invaded Ukraine in February 2022.