PHOENIX -- It was win and move on Wednesday night for Team USA against
Team USA is attempting to defend its World Baseball Classic title at the
Following Sunday night's blowout loss to Mexico, Monday night's World
On the day he was re-elected unopposed as FIFA President until 2023, Gianni Infantino launched an attack on the world's broadcasters for not making reasonable financial offers to show matches at the Women's World Cup this summer in Australia and New Zealand.
Vera Pauw’s Ireland will feature at this summer’s tournament.
With the men's tournament expanding to 48 teams, FIFA scrapped plans for
With Women's Euro 2022 winners England among favourites, all you need to know for ninth edition of Fifa's women's showpiece
Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the country has become the most repressive in the world for women and girls, deprived of many of their basic rights, the United Nations said Wednesday.
Infantino still keen on Saudi backing in women’s gameWomen’s World Cup prize fund increased by 300%Fifa has admitted defeat over plans to make Visit Saudi a major sponsor of this year’s Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after a huge backlash from organisers and players.At the their congress in Kigali, Rwanda, Gianni Infantino, the Fifa president, said: “I can clarify that there were discussions with Visit Saudi. At the end this discussion didn’t lead into a contract. How do you say...
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — The Women’s World Cup is getting 300% increase in prize money for this year’s tournament. The $150 million fund for the first 32-team tournament is a huge boost from the 24-team edition in 2019, and 10 times what it was in 2015. Some of that prize money must be dedicated to []
THE global professional soccer players' union says it sent a letter signed by 150 women's national team players to FIFA calling for equal World Cup prize money. FIFPro confirmed that the letter, which also asks for equal treatment and conditions for women's teams playing in soccer's most prestigious tournament, was
Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the country has become the most repressive in the world for women and girls, deprived of many of their basic rights, the United Nations said Wednesday.