NGOs are consulting lawyers over FIFA's decision to award Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup and say they will closely monitor migrant workers and human rights in the years leading up to the tournament.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Lawmakers in Switzerland have paved the way for new rules that make it easier for authorities to clamp down on corruption at sporting bodies based in the country such as FIFA. The ...
The long-running US Attorney FIFA Bribery Case has taken an unexpected turn after federal prosecutors moved to dismiss high-profile convictions tied to internat ...
Shakhtar Donetsk intend to argue that FIFA breached Ukrainian law, Swiss law and European Union competition law when the Ukrainian club’s €50million (£43m; $53m) legal case against world football’s ...
EU court says FIFA, UEFA abused dominant position by forbidding clubs from joining breakaway league Landmark EU ruling could change way soccer is run Sport development company A22 announces plans for ...
Dec 21 (Reuters) - Following is reaction to Thursday's European Court of Justice ruling that UEFA and FIFA contravened EU law when they prevented the formation of a Super League. "At Real Madrid we ...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has dealt a heavy blow to the clubs behind the European Super League after it was decided that FIFA and UEFA’s rules were compatible with EU law. The European Super ...
FIFA is hiring nearly two dozen legal personnel who will work at its newly constructed suburban Miami offices, according to job listings on the FIFA careers portal. The sports federation has openings ...