Sepp Blatter Says 2022 World Cup Was “Agreed” to Be in U.S., Among Other...
He also fully supports Vladimir Putin.Source: Sepp Blatter Says 2022 World Cup Was "Agreed" to Be in U.S., Among Other Stuff | VICE Sports
Barnsley fan rescued from deserted stadium after falling asleep on toilet
Firefighters find man standing on top of a cabin seven hours after Barnsley game had finishedSource: Barnsley fan rescued from deserted stadium after falling...
Liverpool FC confirm Jürgen Klopp appointment
Liverpool Football Club are delighted to announce Jürgen Klopp has been appointed as the club's new manager.Source: Liverpool FC confirm Jürgen Klopp appointment -...
David Squires on … Fifa: made in Zurich
David Squires takes a look at another week of drama from the latest season in the long-running seriesSource: David Squires on … Fifa: made...
Fifa: Jack Warner banned for life from football activities
Former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner is banned from football for life, says the sport's world governing body.Source: BBC Sport - Fifa: Jack Warner banned...
Charlie Adam talks about mental health following the suicide of his father
Charlie Adam speaks candidly about how mental health has affected his family and urges football to speak out if they feel pressure.Source: Adam -...
Pictures of abandoned stadiums left to rot
The story of how Zbrojovka Brno fans came together to rebuild their club’s former stadium inspired us to ask readers to share their stories...
Brazil court freezes almost $50 million in Neymar assets
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A Brazilian court has frozen assets of Barcelona star Neymar, his family and related businesses valued at 188.8 million Brazilian...
Fifa: Sepp Blatter faces criminal investigation
/>Swiss prosecutors open a criminal investigation against Sepp Blatter, the head of the world football body Fifa.Source: Fifa: Sepp Blatter faces criminal investigation -...
FIFA’s election is a joke: Platini will be the next Blatter
The race to replace outgoing president Sepp Blatter symbolizes all that is broken in FIFA, and suggests that FIFA's problem may have little to...