FIFA, World Cup and ticketing practices
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FIFA is facing an investigation into its ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup, with chief legal officers in the United States demanding answers over allegations of price manipulation and misleading fans. FIFA has been subpoenaed to provide crucial ...
Stadium workers are required, under FIFA's credentialing system, to provide Social Security numbers, home addresses, nationality, and country of birth. UNITE HERE Local 11 union alleges that California privacy rights could be violated if FIFA shares this information with federal agencies.
From how the tournament works to the controversy over ticket prices, here's everything you need to know about the most important event on every soccer fans' calendar.
Late change to Iran’s FIFA World Cup plans as Mexican President steps in amid United States’ request
Iran have altered their 2026 FIFA World Cup plans, relocating their team base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, Mexico, despite all three of their Group G matches still being scheduled in the United States.
A federal judge dismissed criminal charges against a media executive in a long-running bribery case involving FIFA after the US Justice Department said the case no longer fits the Trump
The high-tech soccer ball features motion sensors that can track every touch, helping make each match as fair as possible.
The decision marked an end to a significant part of a broader corruption investigation that rocked the soccer world more than a decade ago.
The FIFA World Cup squads for all 10 African teams going to the tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, which begins on June 11, can be found here. Nations were required to submit provisional squad lists of between 35 and 55 players, including ...