Think tank endorses FIFA’s assessment of improvements to human and worker rights in Qatar
A leading sports think tank, FIFA Ethics & Regulations Watch (FERW), has endorsed FIFA's recent assessment of improvements to human and worker rights in...
Holding the World Cup every two years will devalue this global event, writes Neil...
FIFA could spark the biggest crisis in football history if they push ahead with their unnecessary money grab of a World Cup every two...
In China, FIFA’s Focus Is Soccer, Not Human Rights
(The New York Times) - FIFA, the international body governing global soccer, has come under heavy criticism in recent years for awarding two World...
Switzerland: FIFA’s transfer reforms are a cover for ‘organised crime’
(InsideWorldFootball) - FIFA’s move to reform the player transfer market are unlikely to go far enough to appease critics who say that in reality...
FIFA explain why City avoid transfer ban but Chelsea didn’t
(Football365) - A FIFA spokesman has explained why Manchester City have succeeded where Chelsea failed in avoiding a transfer ban, the Mirror reports.
City have been fined £315,000 by the governing body...
FIFA makes important updates to Code of Ethics
(FIFA) - FIFA has made some important updates to its Code of Ethics to increase the efficiency of the independent Ethics Committee, to protect...
Afghan coach ‘disgusted’ by Infantino, wants FIFA head to go
(AssociatedPress) — The coach of the Afghanistan women’s soccer team is “disgusted” with Gianni Infantino over the handling of sexual abuse cases and calls...
FIFA WATCH: UAE should not host FIFA tournaments
FIFA Ethics and Regulations Watch (FERW) refuse holding the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018 in that country due to its awful human rights...
Reporter Explores FIFA Corruption’s Broader Impact
By - by Tara Subramaniam - Corruption within soccer governing organizations across the globe has ramifications beyond the impact on the sport, BuzzFeed news reporter Ken...
Fifa demands return of Sierra Leone FA bosses
Fifa has demanded that the Sierra Leone government allow the country's FA (SLFA) president, Isha Johansen, back in to SLFA premises.
Last month, both Johansen...