World football’s organizing body has introduced a series of new rules to combat time-wasting and help games run quicker and smoother.
FIFA is set to change the yellow card suspension rules at this summer's World Cup, it has been reported. The world governing ...
FIFA have announced new measures for women’s football, mandating that teams must have at least one woman in a head coach or assistant coach role. The new regulations were approved this week by the ...
Every women’s team will have to include at least two women as staff members on the bench — with one of them being either the ...
Quick substitutes Quick substitutions are one of the primary changes that will be implemented. The new rule says that a ...
FIFA denied imposing a World Cup-wide tailgating ban, stating it has no formal policy restricting the practice and that rules ...
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Over the years FIFA has been opposed to players, teams and fans engaging in protests or sloganeering but it seems global soccer's governing body is perhaps now prepared ...
FIFA has dismissed a proposal from U.S. special envoy Paolo Zampolli to replace Iran with Italy at the 2026 World Cup, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. The idea, aimed at mending U.S.-Italy ...
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FIFA World Cup 2026 visa rules African fans must know before travelling to US, Canada and Mexico
Navigate the complex visa rules for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America. Understand the FIFA Pass, entry requirements, ...
Arlington police have confirmed that tailgating will be allowed at AT&T Stadium during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, though fans ...
FIFA decreed Thursday that all women's teams competing in world tournaments must have a woman head or assistant coach on the bench. The rule, newly approved by the FIFA Council, applies to national ...
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