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FIFA moves toward ending soccer tradition and letting league games be staged in other countries
FIFA moved Wednesday toward ending decades of soccer tradition by reviewing the rules that currently block domestic league games being played in other countries.
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Why FIFA is facing pushback over US-staged Club World Cup
FIFA is facing renewed pushback over its expanded Club World Cup just over a year before the tournament is due to be staged in the United States.
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Blue cards, âsin bins' eyed by soccer's rule-making panel
FIFA said Thursday that any such trials would only take place at the lower levels of the sport, and that the topic would be discussed early next month.
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USWNT drops out of top 2 in FIFA women's rankings for first time
The U.S. women’s national team fell to No. 3 in the latest FIFA rankings following a disappoint Women’s World Cup exit.
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FIFA opens case against Spanish soccer official who kissed player on the lips at Women's World Cup
FIFA has opened a disciplinary case against Luis Rubiales, the Spanish soccer official who kissed a player on the lips while celebrating the teamâs Womenâs World Cup triumph.
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FIFA president says Women's World Cup breaks even but downplays calls for equal prize money
FIFA president Gianni Infantino once again dismissed suggestions for equal prize money between the Women’s World Cup and the men’s tournament.
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Check out Oceaunz, the official match ball for the 2023 Women's World Cup
FIFA and adidas rolled out Oceaunz as the official match ball for the 2023 Womenâs World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
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What are the 2023 Women's World Cup tiebreaker rules?
As we get closer to the 2023 Womenâs World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, we take a look at how tiebreakers work according to FIFA’s criteria.
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Breaking down how extra time rules work in the Women's World Cup
Nothing is more thrilling than extra time – and penalty kicks – during the Womenâs World Cup. Hereâs everything you need to know about how it works.
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How big are Women's World Cup soccer fields? Field dimensions, explained
The excitement surrounding the 2023 Womenâs World Cup is ramping across the globe. Letâs look at the dimensions of professional soccer fields, size and more.
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Meet Tazuni, the official 2023 Women's World Cup mascot
Tazuni is the official mascot for the 2023 Womenâs World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Get to know the âfun, football-lovingâ penguin.
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Building the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup ultimate footballer
Speed? Agility? Height? How would you build the ultimate footballer? Letâs attempt it with some of the best players competing at the 2023 Womenâs World Cup.
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Is FIFA fulfilling its sustainability promise to combat hefty World Cup costs?
The FIFA World Cup is one of the worldâs biggest sporting events, which brings major environmental impacts. Did the menâs tournament in Qatar 2022 live up to its âcarbon neutralâ promise? And a look ahead at initiatives for the 2023 women’s tournament.
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Referees to announce VAR decisions to crowds at Women's World Cup, per report
Referees reportedly will announce their VAR decisions to fans at the stadium and at home during the 2023 Womenâs World Cup this summer.
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FIFA allows anti-discrimination captain's armbands at Women's World Cup after standoff in Qatar
The anti-discrimination âOne Loveâ captainâs armband denied to teams at the menâs World Cup in Qatar will be worn at the Womenâs World Cup in an amended version.
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USMNT to play Uzbekistan, Oman in September 2023 friendlies
The U.S. men’s national team on Thursday announced two friendlies for the September 2023 international break.
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USMNT rises in FIFA's June 2023 international team rankings
The U.S. men’s national team climbed the ladder in FIFA’s June 2023 update of its ranking of the international teams.