The Fifa president Gianni Infantino's fawning over Donald Trump reached such levels this week that it raised eyebrows even ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has praised German football as a role model for sport all over the world. In an unscripted ...
Raheem Taylor-Parkes of Goal interviews FIFA President Gianni Infantino on his favorite childhood players from Inter Milan.
Infantino, who was born in Switzerland to Italian parents, told GOAL that his childhood heroes were two Inter Milan legends ...
As soon as he took office, on January 20, Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders. None directly addressed sports, but some will undoubtedly affect them. Here is a look at how that might play ...
The leaders of the world's most powerful nation and its most popular sport seem to have a blossoming friendship ...
Infantino showed up in Washington D.C. on Monday, as a guest at Trump’s inauguration for a second presidential term. He had a ...
The virtual session which was part of the ’Voices from Elite Development’ aspect of the FIFA’s Talent Development Scheme, broadcast from Aspire Academy’s state-of-the-art facilities and highlighted ...
Starting goalkeeper Drake Callender has not yet trained with Inter Miami as he recovers from a minor unspecified muscle injury sustained during U.S. national team camp, leaving newcomer Rocco Rios ...
Infantino also praised Dr Yunus’s initiatives towards making sports carbon-neutral and reaffirmed FIFA’s commitment to advancing football in South Asia.
Head of global football authority Gianni Infantino said today (22 January) he would like to visit Bangladesh in the next two months and hoped to fund the country's women's football.
Multiple social media users claimed that Trump admitted to rigging the 2024 election, citing two of his remarks during his Jan. 19 preinauguration rally in Washington. One of Trump’s statements ...