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Africa Top Sports on MSNFIFA 2026 WCQ: Dussuyer Announces 23-Man Squad For Uganda, Somalia GamesMichel Dussuyer, the head coach of Guinea, has selected a 23-man squad for their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches against The post FIFA 2026 WCQ: Dussuyer Announces 23-Man Squad For Uganda, Somalia ...
The Syli National, who sit third in their qualifying group, will host Somalia in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, on March 21 before traveling to ...
Unprecedented prize money has been announced for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025â„¢, while dates and details were confirmed for other FIFA tournaments. USD 1 billion in prize money announced for the ...
By Tariq Panja FIFA, the governing body for global soccer, is considering a plan that would increase the number of teams in the 2030 World Cup to 64 for a one-off expansion to mark the centenary ...
In 2024, outside linebacker Yaya Diaby and three-technique Calijah Kancey set the tone up front for the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay generated the most unblocked pressures (64) and the 4th-quickest ...
FIFA has been accused of blocking a workers’ rights inspection at one of the venues for the 2026 men’s World Cup. The Building and Wood Workers’ Union (BWI) says its representatives were due ...
President Trump announced Friday that he is creating a task force to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is being held in North America next year. The task force will oversee logistics and ...
They are one of four African sides at the competition having won the 2021/22 CAF Champions League. To learn more about them, we recently spoke to Amine El Amri – the Sports Editor at Le360, one of ...
President Trump established a FIFA 2026 World Cup task force in a Friday executive order, describing the event as an opportunity to “showcase the Nation’s pride and hospitality while promoting ...
FIFA is considering whether to expand the men's World Cup to include 64 teams in 2030, a spokesperson has confirmed. The football tournament has already expanded ahead of next year's edition, with ...
FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina has revealed it is more difficult than ever before to be a football match official due to abuse on the touchline and online - inflamed by conspiracy theories.
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