CAF Chief Commends Morocco’s Football Governance Model

The President of the Confederation of African Football, Patrice Motsepe, has praised the Royal Moroccan Football Federation and the Moroccan government for what he described as “institutional dignity” and a strong commitment to football development and governance across the continent. Speaking during an official engagement in Morocco, Motsepe highlighted the progress made by the Royal…

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Terry Joins Football Ownership Boom

John Terry has entered the rapidly expanding world of football ownership, reportedly investing millions into a League Two club in a move that underscores a growing trend of high-profile figures acquiring stakes in lower-league teams. The ex-Chelsea FC captain’s decision reflects both the commercial appeal and emotional pull of grassroots football, as well as the…

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Tiger Woods Charged with DUI After Florida Crash Raises Fresh Concerns

Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, an incident that has once again placed the 15-time major champion under intense public and legal scrutiny. Authorities confirmed that Woods was arrested after his vehicle overturned during an attempted overtaking manoeuvre involving a truck…

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Tuchel Unveils 35-Man England Squad: New Faces, Surprise Recalls and Trent Left Out Ahead of World

England manager Thomas Tuchel has named a bold and expansive 35-man squad for upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan, offering fresh opportunities while delivering a few headline-grabbing surprises—including the omission of Trent Alexander-Arnold. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 fast approaching, Tuchel has opted for a hybrid approach—blending experienced internationals with emerging talent—as he assesses…

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AFCON CHAOS: Senegal stripped of title as Morocco awarded dramatic victory

In one of the most controversial decisions in African football history, Senegal national football team have been sensationally stripped of their Africa Cup of Nations title—two months after lifting the trophy in scenes of national celebration. What was once hailed as a triumphant moment for Senegal has now been overturned by the Confederation of African…

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Manchester United’s £2bn “New Trafford” Faces Funding Hurdles, 2030 Target in Doubt

Exactly one year ago, Manchester United unveiled plans for a bold new stadium, envisioned as a 100,000-seat landmark designed by Foster + Partners. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, present at the London launch, described the futuristic “canopy” roof as comparable to the Eiffel Tower, signalling United’s ambition to create one of Europe’s most iconic football arenas….

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Australia Offers Refuge to Iranian Women Footballers Amid Rising Middle East Tensions

Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five Iranian women soccer players, a move that highlights both the country’s commitment to human rights and the increasingly complex geopolitical environment surrounding the Middle East. The decision comes as Canberra simultaneously strengthens its military presence in the region, deploying missiles and a radar surveillance aircraft amid escalating tensions….

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