
FIFA Drops World Cup Private Equity Plan After Widespread Opposition
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has abandoned a plan to bring private equity investment into the World Cup after facing significant pushback from stakeholders across football.
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino has abandoned a plan to bring private equity investment into the World Cup after facing significant pushback from stakeholders across football.

Florida Today has published its 2026 season preview for the Cocoa Beach Minutemen football program, spotlighting what lies ahead for the Brevard County squad.

FIFA is launching equity capital operations tied to the World Cup valued at approximately $20 billion, signaling a major shift in how football's global governing body finances its flagship tournament.

The Brazilian midfielder says he moved to Inter Miami with one clear purpose: support Lionel Messi, whom he calls the 'god of football', in winning more titles.

Explosive claims of a potential World Cup boycott have surfaced as the rift between FIFA and UEFA deepens into what some are calling an all-out civil war in football governance.

Gianni Infantino is rapidly losing the backing needed to remain FIFA president, according to Sky News, raising fresh questions about the future leadership of world football.

Midfielder Jady has been honored by Ceará with a commemorative plaque and personalized shirt to mark her 100th appearance for the club's women's team.

UEFA is weighing a boycott of FIFA tournaments after the governing body proposed selling a share of World Cup revenues, a move European football's leadership strongly opposes.

Troy University Athletics has announced that single-game tickets for Troy Trojans football are now on sale, giving fans flexible options to attend home games this season.

US Soccer has publicly weighed in on FIFA's disputed plan to sell World Cup commercial rights, adding a prominent voice to growing debate around the governing body's proposal.

UEFA is prepared to pull its member nations from the World Cup and other FIFA tournaments if the governing body proceeds with its controversial commercial stake sale plans.

Indiana football is returning to the fundamentals that fueled its recent success, relying on a familiar internal process to keep the program competing at a championship level.