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Player’s Strike Could Win the Battle But Lose the War for Soccer in North America

Massimo Cellino and Leeds United: A Fit and Proper Breakdown

Ambush Marketers Win Big During FIFA World Cup

Manchester City & PSG Expected To Be Hit Hard By FFP

FIFPro Takes Aim at Transfer System

FC Barcelona: Youth Players, Transfer Bans & Sanction Appeals

Volkswagen & Hyundai Play “Who’s the Sponsor”

FC Barcelona and Neymar: The Financial Breakdown and Liabilities

Chivas USA Resolves Pending Employment Discrimination Lawsuits

MLS Still in Negotiations with Referees Over Compensation

CAS Ruling on Cape Verde Appeal a Welcome Decision for FIFA

Eddie Johnson Files Concussion Lawsuit Against the Portland Timbers

Francois Hollande’s 75% “Super-Tax” Passes…Sort Of

Lawsuit Alleging Ticketing Irregularities During Confederations Cup Another Black Mark on the World Cup

FIFPro Announces New Challenge to FIFA Transfer System

Results of FIFA Executive Committee Meeting: World Cup Participant Payments; Youth World Cup Hosts Announced

Real Madrid, Barcelona Fined for TV Broadcasting Rights Deals

Why the “Surprise” Denial of the Agudelo Work Permit Isn’t Much of a Surprise

Racism Incident by Home Fans Sparks Reaction from FIFA President

Tighter Work Permits for Footballers, Agudelo Denied UK Transfer

Tunisia Questions Eligibility of Cameroonian Players After Qualifying Loss

Allegations of Human Rights Violations in Qatar Continue as FIFA Stays the Course

Concussion Policy Scrutinized by Professional Footballers’ Association
