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Ndiaye was first spotted by Liverpool’s expanding scouting network during his standout performances at the Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations, where he impressed for Senegal. His technical ability, ...
The U.S. was knocked off the top spot in FIFA's latest women's rankings by world champion Spain. Spain regained the No. 1 ...
Vacation rental owners urge Dallas leaders to provide clear rules as legal fight over STR ban continues ahead of the 2026 ...
In all likelihood, the Columbus Crew will need more than the 1-0 victory over Leon provided them to advance to quarterfinals of Leagues Cup.
FIFA Under Fire: New Legal Battle Could Reshape Global Transfer Rules The FIFA transfer system's under intense scrutiny after Dutch organization, Justice for Players launched mass class action lawsuit ...
As the African Nations Cup gets underway, two-time champion the Democratic Republic of the Congo sets its sights on a third title as they clash with Sudan to open the tournament on Tuesday, August 5 ...
Economists at the Compass Lexecon consulting firm estimate that the rules have caused affected players to earn about 8% less ...
The Amsterdam-based Justice for Players (JfP) is the first group to attempt legal action against world football’s governing ...
The Justice for Players Foundation (JfP) has initiated a class-action lawsuit against FIFA, following a CJEU ruling in favor of Lassana Diarra. The court determined that FIFA's transfer regulations ...
Justice for Players, a Dutch soccer players' foundation, is preparing a multibillion-euro Europe-wide class action claim ...