Fifa
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Football: Gianni Infantino re-elected as Fifa president for second term
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He has no legitimacy: Michel Platini says Gianni Infantino is not credible as Fifa president
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I want to sue him: Former president Sepp Blatter slams current Fifa chief Gianni Infantino
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Chelsea will challenge Fifa transfer ban but manager Sarri worried about squad for next season
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Premier League: Fifa upholds transfer ban on Chelsea for next two windows
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Fifa slaps lifetime ban on Ecuador football head Luis Chiriboga over bribery
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Football: India confirmed as hosts for 2020 Fifa Under-17 Women’s World Cup
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Expansion of World Cup 2022 to 48 teams on Fifa ruling council meeting agenda
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Fifa imposes two-window transfer ban on Chelsea over under-age signings
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Football: With clubs stockpiling on talent, it’s imperative to revisit the player loan system
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Fifa rankings: India slide down six spots to 103rd after first-round AFC Asian Cup exit
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Gianni Infantino sole candidate for Fifa president during elections in June, set for second term
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FifaGate scandal: Former Guatemala football chief sentenced to time served and fined $3,50,000
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Don’t send me back to Bahrain: Refugee footballer pleads Bangkok court due to fear of torture
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‘Ethics and values’: Finland footballer skips friendly in Qatar citing human rights violation
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A combined global audience of 1.12 billion watched World Cup final: FIFA
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Afghanistan asks Fifa to provide evidence of sexual and physical abuse against women footballers
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A majority of football federations support 48-team World Cup in 2022, says Fifa chief Infantino
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Football clubs have paid $2.14 billion to intermediaries for player transfers since 2013, says Fifa
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Fifa to decide in March whether 2022 World Cup in Qatar will have 48 teams, says Infantino
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