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Epic Di Natale transfer market snipe! From frustration to triumph in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team
Join me as I navigate the intense FIFA 22 Ultimate Team Transfer Market in pursuit of the highly sought-after Antonio Di Natale. Facing unexpected challenges, including a soft ban and a surprise ...
SEATTLE — As Seattle prepares for the arrival of the FIFA World Cup this summer, the local organizing committee and its partners have unveiled plans for the ultimate fan experience in the host city of ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been cleared of any wrongdoing by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after being investigated for a breach of political neutrality regarding his overt ...
FIFA and the Board of Peace signed a partnership agreement on Thursday to attract investment from global leaders and institutions for sustainable development in conflict-affected regions through ...
FIFA has stepped into the politics of Gaza’s postwar reconstruction, signing an agreement Thursday with US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace to support recovery efforts through football ...
FIFA President Gianni Infantino sported a red “USA” hat during the inaugural meeting of President Trump’s Board of Peace on Thursday as he pledged the governing body’s monetary support for rebuilding ...
FIFA has announced that it will invest more than $70 million in Gaza to help rebuild the war-torn region. The project is a joint venture between FIFA and the Board of Peace that will see a number of ...
Gianni Infantino, FIFA president, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the World Cup's impact to the U.S. economy, demand for tickets in the U.S. and much more. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear ...
The FIFA World Cup is coming this year, and for Motorola fans, there's a surprise just for you. The smartphone maker has officially unveiled the Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, a limited-edition ...
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended awarding President Trump the first FIFA Peace Prize in a new interview, while recognizing the “strong reaction” to the decision. “Whatever we can do to help ...
FIFA’s kicking soccer fans in the wallet again. The organization is charging as much as $300 for Los Angeles’ World Cup matches — even though the spots could be more than a mile away from SoFi Stadium ...
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