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Legit.ng on MSNRevealed: South Africa risk point deduction after breaking FIFA rule in World Cup qualifierThe Super Eagles see Bafana Bafana as a major challenger and will be boosted by their downfall.It will also mean Lesotho will ...
This summer will see 32 of the world's best football clubs decend on the US for the expanded 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, all ...
There is an argument for LAFC or Alajuelense to step up, but the tournament might benefit more from a dose of Cristiano ...
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As the United States prepares to welcome the world for FIFA’s Club World Cup this June, golf’s Ryder Cup in September, the ...
The USA’s political standing with the majority of the 45 qualifying nations who compete next year could be more fraught then ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNW’Cup Qualifiers: Can S’Eagles Make Impending FIFA Hammer On S’Africa Count?NFF Will Take Full Advantage Of The Sanction What looked like a hopeless situation on the chances of the Super Eagles winning a place at the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, ...
In fact, since Russia was named World Cup hosts in late 2010, there has been a marked decline ... To avoid the same mistakes, two weeks before the start of Russia 2018 FIFA launched a complaints ...
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Legit.ng on MSN2026 WCQ: Steps Nigeria Could Take if FIFA Fails To Deduct 3 Points From South AfricaWorld Cup hopes hang in the balance as FIFA delays action on South Africa’s use of an ineligible player in the qualifiers ...
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Legit.ng on MSN2026 FIFA WCQ: How South Africa Could Avoid 3-Point Deduction Despite Major GaffeSouth Africa are at the risk of getting points deduction after fielding an ineligible player for their win over Lesotho, ...
Seven years after a joint North American bid secured the 2026 World Cup, the political landscape has shifted dramatically, raising questions about the tournament's future.
This situation mirrors a similar infraction that saw Nigeria deducted three points during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
City will face African opposition in the shape of Moroccan side Wydad AC at this summer’s FIFA Club World Cup.
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