Donny Afroni

Articles by Donny Afroni
  1. Controversy as FIFA chooses all-Argentine officials for France vs Morocco

    FIFA has sparked a massive debate ahead of the World Cup quarter-finals by appointing an entirely Argentine officiating crew for France's clash against Morocco. The decision has raised eyebrows across the footballing world given the intense recent history and bubbling rivalry between Les Bleus and the Albiceleste, as well as the fact Argentina are likely to be a main challenger to France winning the entire tournament.

  2. 'This tournament is FIXED!' - Egypt star Zico goes berserk

    Egypt forward Mostafa Zico has sparked a global firestorm after sensationally claiming the 2026 World Cup is "fixed" following the Pharaohs' dramatic last-16 exit at the hands of Argentina. In one of the most explosive post-match interviews in the tournament's history, the attacker alleged that officials intentionally manipulated the result to ensure Lionel Messi and the reigning world champions remained in the competition.

  1. Tonali Italia Galles

    Tonali explains 'magic' behind ÂŁ100m Tottenham transfer

    Tottenham have shattered their club transfer record to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United in a deal that could eventually reach ÂŁ100 million ($133m). The Italy international arrives at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as a marquee addition for Roberto De Zerbi, who has been fundamental in convincing his compatriot to make the move south.

  2. Why didn’t Vini take crucial penalty? Brazil star's explanation

    Brazil superstar Vinicius Junior has broken his silence following the Selecao's shock World Cup exit at the hands of Norway, addressing the controversy surrounding a missed penalty. With the match poised at 0-0, the Real Madrid forward opted not to take a crucial spot-kick, a decision that has sparked intense debate after team-mate Bruno Guimaraes failed to convert.

  3. Last dance? Ronaldo snaps back at retirement questions

    Cristiano Ronaldo has sent a defiant message to his critics while confirming that the 2026 World Cup will indeed be his final appearance on football's grandest stage. Speaking ahead of Portugal's high-stakes knockout clash with Spain, the 41-year-old insisted that he remains the master of his own destiny.