
How Venues Can Keep Football Crowds Coming Back All Season
Bars and venues have a real opportunity to capture football fans this season. Here's what the industry is saying about driving repeat crowd visits.
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Bars and venues have a real opportunity to capture football fans this season. Here's what the industry is saying about driving repeat crowd visits.

World Cup fan favorite Tim Payne made an immediate impact on his debut with his new club, according to a Sports Illustrated report that has football fans talking.

Gianni Infantino is under pressure from within FIFA itself, with colleagues reportedly demanding his resignation over a World Cup commercial deal critics are calling 'shabby'.

FIFA has scrapped a push to privatize parts of its operations following significant uproar from within the football world, according to reporting by Semafor.

Chelsea have confirmed a high-profile touring squad for an upcoming football festival in Auckland, signalling the club's commitment to growing the game in New Zealand.

Orange Belgium has launched a new Orange Sports TV package giving subscribers access to premium football and sports content through its television platform.

European football associations are considering a boycott of the FIFA World Cup in response to proposals from the global governing body that UEFA members strongly oppose.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino's pay package has come into focus following reports about a proposed plan to sell commercial rights tied to the World Cup.

Hong Kong's Football Festival is generating significant economic benefits that extend well beyond the city, according to reporting by the South China Morning Post.

Levi Wyatt, a Vicksburg native who played football at Jackson State University, has died following a car wreck, according to the Vicksburg Post.

UEFA has withdrawn confidence in FIFA president Gianni Infantino following the collapse of a World Cup revenue equity plan, demanding he answer for the fallout.

A New Yorker report raises hard questions about money, power, and whether the World Cup can remain a sporting event rather than a commercial product.