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Sports Apr 16, 2026

FIFA President Infantino Confirms Iran's Participation in World Cup Amidst US Tensions

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has reaffirmed Iran's participation in the upcoming World Cup, desp…
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed confidence that Iran will participate in the World Cup, despite the country's sports minister stating that it cannot participate due to the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel. Infantino told CNBC that Iran 'has to come' to the tournament, emphasizing that the team will travel to the US 'for sure.' This statement comes as the country is currently under a Pakistan-brokered two-week ceasefire with the US and Israel. The Iranian team has qualified for the World Cup and wants to participate, Infantino said, adding that he recently visited the team at its training camp in Antalya, Turkey. He stressed that 'sports should be outside of politics' and that FIFA aims to keep the two separate. Iran's sports minister had requested a relocation of their team's games from the US to Mexico, citing safety concerns. However, FIFA has ruled out a relocation, citing logistical impediments and promising safety for the Iranian players and staff. Iran is scheduled to play all three of its group stage games on the US West Coast, with matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt. If they advance to the knockouts, the rest of their games would also be held in the US. Infantino, who has a close relationship with US President Trump, expressed hope that the situation will be peaceful by the time the tournament begins. He emphasized that Iran's participation is crucial, as they represent their people and have qualified for the tournament.
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Sports Apr 16, 2026

Manchester City Captain Bernardo Silva Announces Departure at End of Season

Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva confirms he will leave the club at the end of the season, ma…
Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva has confirmed that he will be leaving the club at the end of the season. Silva, who joined Manchester City from Monaco in July 2017 for £43.5m, has been a key member of Pep Guardiola's team, contributing significantly to their success.During his nine-year tenure, Silva has won an impressive array of honors, including six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups, the Champions League, and two Fifa Club World Cups. He has made 451 appearances for the club, scoring 76 goals and providing 77 assists. This season, Guardiola made him captain, highlighting his importance to the team.Silva expressed his gratitude to the club, stating, “When I arrived 9 years ago, I was following a dream of a little boy, wanting to succeed in life, wanting to achieve great things. This city and this club gave me much more than that. What we won and achieved together is a legacy that will forever be cherished in my heart.”He also thanked the fans for their support, saying, “To the fans, your unconditional support throughout the years is something that I will never forget. My main goal as a player was to always play with passion so you guys could feel proud and well represented on the pitch. I arrived as a Man City player, I leave as one more of you, a Man City supporter for life.”The club has announced that Silva will be given an official farewell. As he departs, Silva urged the fans to continue supporting the young team, expressing confidence that they will bring new memories in the future.
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Sports Apr 16, 2026

Palestinian Football Officials Denied Canadian Visas Ahead of FIFA World Cup Meeting

Three officials from the Palestine Football Association have been denied entry to Canada for a pre-…
Officials from the Palestine Football Association have been denied entry to Canada ahead of a crucial FIFA meeting in Vancouver. The Palestine Football Association had requested FIFA to intervene with Canadian immigration authorities on their behalf.The annual FIFA Congress is set to take place in Vancouver on April 30, serving as an unofficial kickoff to the World Cup, which begins on June 11 in Mexico City. The Palestinian officials had hoped to address the issue of Israeli football clubs playing competitive matches in what the PFA argues is occupied Palestinian territory in the West Bank.Following a submission by the PFA to Congress in 2024 on the issue, FIFA undertook to investigate claims of illegal matches in the occupied territories. However, the report published in March saw FIFA rule it would 'take no action' over the claims. The Palestine Football Association president, Jibril Rajoub, is understood to be one of the three individuals denied a Canadian visa, alongside the PFA's general secretary and head of legal affairs.The decision to deny the officials visas comes amid general concern over access to the World Cup, with travel bans already in place in the United States, affecting Haiti, Iran, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has stated that there will be no adverse effects on travel for teams or supporters at the tournament.
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Sports Apr 16, 2026

The 2026 World Cup: A Tournament That Actively Dislikes Its Spectators

The 2026 World Cup has been criticized for its exorbitant ticket prices, with fans facing a £70 far…
The 2026 World Cup has come under fire for its exorbitant ticket prices and extortionate travel costs. A bus journey from south Boston to Foxborough, a distance of just half an hour, will cost fans £70. This is on top of the already high ticket prices, with a match between England and Croatia costing £516 and a ticket to the final costing as much as £8,333. The FIFA premium has been accused of being a mob-style shakedown, with the governing body taking a significant portion of revenue from ticket sales, broadcasting, merchandising, and concessions. Host cities are left to bear the costs of infrastructure, security, and other expenses. This has led to creative means of recouping costs, including high parking fees and expensive public transportation. The secondary resale market is also a concern, with tickets sold at face value being resold at a heavy markup, with FIFA taking a 15% cut. This has led to criticism that the tournament is actively hostile to its spectators, with travel bans imposed on some competing countries and an intentionally difficult entry process. The result is a World Cup that actively dislikes its spectators, with a goal of maximizing profit at the expense of the fan experience. The tournament's financial model has been accused of being exploitative and joyless, with fans being squeezed for every last penny they are able to pay.
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Sports Apr 16, 2026

New Jersey Governor Demands FIFA Foot the Bill as World Cup Train Fares Could Surge Above $100

Governor Mikie Sherrill warned FIFA that New Jersey will not subsidize exorbitant World Cup rail ti…
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill publicly challenged FIFA after reports surfaced that round‑trip train tickets from New York’s Penn Station to MetLife Stadium could exceed $100 for the 2026 World Cup. Current NJ Transit listings show a standard fare of $12.90 for the same route, but a recent The Athletic report suggests the price could jump dramatically, with no discounts for children, seniors or people with disabilities. NJ Transit told Fox 5 New York that the final fare has not yet been set, but a decision is expected within days. In a social‑media post, Governor Sherrill emphasized that the state inherited an agreement in which FIFA contributes $0 toward transportation, leaving New Jersey Transit with a projected $48 million bill to safely move an estimated 40,000 fans to each of the eight matches, including the final. "FIFA is making $11 billion off this World Cup and charging fans up to $10,000 for a single ticket for the final," Sherrill said. "I won’t let New Jersey commuters shoulder that cost. FIFA should pay for the rides, and if they don’t, I won’t let our residents be taken for a ride." Sherrill added that she would approve any fare increase if FIFA does not intervene, stating, "I will, if that’s what it takes, because I’m not putting it on the backs of New Jerseyans." On Wednesday, NJ Transit’s board unanimously passed a resolution empowering CEO Kris Kolluri to set World Cup rail fares at levels sufficient to "cover any and all costs" associated with transporting the projected fan volume. Kolluri confirmed that the fare structure will not be cross‑subsidized by regular commuters. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani backed Sherrill’s stance, noting that FIFA often offloads costs onto local municipalities and suggesting that a partnership could make the event more affordable for everyone. FIFA responded by highlighting the original 2018 Host City Agreements, which required free transportation for fans, and noting a 2023 amendment that shifted to a "cost‑to‑use" model. The organization also claimed it had advocated for federal funding to support host‑city mobility plans. Sherrill, a Democrat elected last year on a platform of affordability, has already redirected $5 million earmarked for a fan festival at Liberty State Park toward smaller watch parties across the state. Transportation pricing for this World Cup has become a broader discussion, with Massachusetts raising its Boston‑to‑Foxborough fare from $20 to $80, underscoring growing concerns over fan‑accessibility and cost burdens.
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Sports Apr 15, 2026

Hugo Ekitike Ruled Out of 2026 World Cup with Achilles Tendon Injury

France international Hugo Ekitike will miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup after suffering an Achilles ten…
French footballer Hugo Ekitike has been ruled out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to a serious injury. The 23-year-old striker ruptured his Achilles tendon during Liverpool's Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, which ended in a 2-0 loss for Liverpool.The injury occurred at Anfield on Tuesday night, where Liverpool exited the competition with a 4-0 aggregate defeat. Ekitike, who pointed to his Achilles tendon as medical staff attended to him, was carried off on a stretcher.Reports from French newspapers Le Parisien and L’Equipe confirmed the news of Ekitike's injury on Wednesday. The 2026 World Cup is scheduled to take place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19.Ekitike, who joined Liverpool from Eintracht Frankfurt for £69 million ($93.58m) last July, has had a significant impact this season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions. He has also made a notable contribution to the French national team, scoring two international goals in his last four games for France.As a key understudy to Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe, Ekitike's absence will be felt by the French team. The French football federation (FFF) has yet to comment on the matter.
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Sports Apr 15, 2026

England Tops World Cup Qualifying Group with 1-0 Win Over Spain

England secured a 1-0 victory over Spain, propelling them to the top of their World Cup qualifying …
England has taken a significant step towards qualifying for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 after Lauren Hemp's early goal secured a 1-0 win over defending champions Spain at Wembley Stadium in London.The victory marked England's third successive win, moving them above Spain to the top of group A3. Only the winners from each of the League A groups will earn direct passage to next year's tournament in Brazil.The match saw England take the lead in just three minutes as Alessia Russo set up Hemp, who scored past Cata Coll. Spain threatened an equaliser, with Irene Paredes heading just over, but Hannah Hampton's crucial saves preserved England's lead.The win also celebrated Keira Walsh's 100th England cap and honoured Euro 2022-winning goalkeeper Mary Earps in an international retirement ceremony.In other matches, Norway thrashed Slovenia 5-0 and Germany remained unbeaten with a 5-1 victory over Austria. The Netherlands took the lead in Group A2 with a 2-1 win over France, while Denmark took control of Group A1 with a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Sweden.
#England women's national football team #Spain women's national football team #Lauren Hemp
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Sports Apr 15, 2026

Matildas Edge Kenya 2-0 in Fifa Series Final, Despite Controversial Goal

The Australian Matildas secured a 2-0 victory over Kenya in the Fifa Series final, with goals from …
The Australian Matildas concluded their groundbreaking Fifa Series tour with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Kenya in Nairobi's Nyayo Stadium. Sam Kerr scored her 75th international goal, which proved to be the softest of her career, as she set her team on the path to victory.In front of a lively crowd of 20,000 Kenyan fans, the Matildas secured their win with goals from skipper Kerr and midfielder Clare Wheeler in each half. Despite their ranking difference - Australia is 15th globally while Kenya is 128th - the Kenyan team showed resilience, particularly in the first half.Kerr's goal came in the 25th minute after a corner from Jamilla Rankin found her unmarked in the box. The Kenyan goalkeeper, Lillian Awuor, made a critical error, allowing the ball to dribble through her fingers.The match turned controversial in the 60th minute when Caitlin Foord's goal was disallowed for reasons that left everyone in the stadium, except the referee, perplexed. Foord had powered the ball into the net from a narrow angle, but the referee ruled it hadn't crossed the line.Clare Wheeler's second goal for Australia came in the 54th minute after Foord's individual effort created the opportunity. Wheeler's neat footwork allowed her to evade defenders and slot the ball home.The win marked a significant milestone for Alanna Kennedy, who earned her 150th cap and was named captain for the day. The Matildas' coach, Joe Montemurro, reflected on the team's performance, acknowledging both the positives and the controversy.
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News Apr 15, 2026

FIFA Pressured to Seek Trump‑Ordered ICE Moratorium Ahead of 2026 World Cup

FIFA officials are reportedly urging President Donald Trump to impose a full moratorium on ICE raid…
FIFA, the global governing body of football, is under growing pressure to ask U.S. President Donald Trump for a blanket halt to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raids during the 2026 World Cup. The request, sourced from anonymous contacts cited by The Athletic, would be presented to FIFA president Gianni Infantino for direct delivery to the White House. According to the report, Infantino is weighing a formal appeal that would seek a "full moratorium on ICE raids across the United States during the World Cup" – a tournament set to kick off on June 11 in eleven host cities spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico. The move comes as the Trump administration intensifies its immigration crackdown, tightening legal pathways and expanding deportation efforts. Critics warn that such policies could target the tournament’s massive international audience, undermining the event’s reputation as a celebration of global unity. When asked by Al Jazeera about any negotiations with FIFA, the White House declined to comment but praised the upcoming competition, with spokesperson Davis Ingle stating, "Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be one of the greatest and most spectacular events in the history of mankind, right here in the United States of America." He added that the event is expected to generate billions of dollars in economic impact and create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Despite the administration’s enthusiastic rhetoric, officials have hinted that immigration agencies could be present at match venues. In February, ICE acting director Todd Lyons told a House committee that the agency would be on the ground for the World Cup, emphasizing that ICE is "a key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup" and would not pause operations. Previous incidents have fueled the concern. During last year’s FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, reports surfaced of ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers at stadiums, although the administration denied any enforcement actions took place. Vice President JD Vance recently warned that visitors must adhere to visa terms, suggesting that those who overstay could be subject to the authority of then‑Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Noem, who was dismissed in March, had overseen a controversial crackdown in Minnesota that resulted in two civilian deaths and drew accusations of human‑rights violations. FIFA executives see a potential immigration moratorium as a public‑relations win for both the sport’s governing body and the Trump administration. The proposal is also viewed as an opportunity for Infantino to leverage his personal rapport with Trump – a relationship that has attracted scrutiny after Infantino awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to the president in December, prompting a rights‑group complaint to FIFA’s ethics committee. With the World Cup fast approaching, fans and human‑rights advocates remain uneasy about whether the United States will provide a "safe and welcome" environment for the influx of international visitors.
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