Platini Casts Doubt Over UEFA’s Relationship With FIFA
UEFA president Michel Platini has said that UEFA will reconsider its relations with FIFA should Blatter get re-elected.
UEFA president Michel Platini has said that UEFA will reconsider its relations with FIFA should Blatter get re-elected.
After an exciting day of arrests (and no arrests), Twitterverse immediately responded with #FIFArrests. The internet always wins.
FIFA Officials Arrested in Zurich And Face Extradition To The United States
Apparently, at the same event where he confused Abby Wambach's girlfriend for Marta, Sepp Blatter didn't know who Alex Morgan was, either.
The President of FIFA holds his relationship with women’s soccer in a surprising light, and has some thoughts about the state of the women’s game.
Russia will be the host country of the Men’s World Cup in 2018, but some officials think because of the controversy surrounding the host country, that the location needs to be changed.
The conflict between Palestine and Israel has now moved to the soccer field.
In light of Septuagenarian Swiss's refusal to take part in a live televised debate with his three FIFA Presidency challengers, The18 examines why exactly that might be.
First half goals from Michael Bradley and Clint Dempsey against Panama give the U.S. Men's National Team its first win in the last six matches.
The third-ranked French women are on a tear with the World Cup right around the corner.