
FIFA weighs asking Trump to stop ICE raids during the World Cup: report
The move could ease countries concerns about ICE operations during the tournament which is expected to draw more than one million international fans
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The move could ease countries concerns about ICE operations during the tournament which is expected to draw more than one million international fans

Jean-Pierre Escalettes, a former president of the French Football Federation, has died. “Jean-Pierre Escalettes dedicated his entire life to our sport, which he served with passion, humanity, and loyalty,” the FFF said, sending “its sincerest and warmest thoughts to his family (and) loved ones.” D

Rangers winning the title and the midfielder on the plane to the World Cup. The 23-year-old reckons "hungry" Rangers can finish top of the pile by taking advantage of the "great position" they are currently in, just one point adrift of Hearts with five post-split games to go. Barron was sidelined

Matt Crocker quit as sporting director of the U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday, just two months ahead of the World Cup, to take a new job in Saudi Arabia.

Matt Crocker quit as sporting director of the U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday, just two months ahead of the World Cup, to take a new job in Saudi Arabia. The USSF said Crocker was leaving to pursue an unidentified international soccer opportunity, and a person familiar with the decision, speaking

Sanju Samson has been named ICC Men's Player of the Month for March after his stellar performances in the 2026 T20 World Cup knockout stages. Starting on the bench, Samson delivered crucial match-winning scores, including an unbeaten 97 and two 89s, to help India secure the title and earn him Pl

U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker has left his position with immediate effect, the federation announced on Tuesday, April 14.

Matt Crocker quit as sporting director of the U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday, just two months ahead of the World Cup, to take a new job in Saudi Arabia. The USSF said Crocker was leaving to pursue an unidentified international soccer opportunity, and a person familiar with the decision, speaking

US Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker will be leaving his post with less than two months to go until the 2026 World Cup, US Soccer announced on Tuesday. The Guardian can also confirm FOX Sports’ earlier reporting that Crocker is taking up a similar role with the Saudi Arabia football federation.