FIFA has confirmed the departure of its chief operating officer Kevin Lamour following a period of intense friction within the governing body's hierarchy. The senior executive has left his post just weeks after launching a scathing public attack on president Gianni Infantino regarding controversial plans to commercialise the World Cup.
Advocacy group FairSquare has formally requested that FIFA rule president Gianni Infantino ineligible to stand for re-election next year. The non-profit organisation argues that allowing Infantino to run for a fourth term directly violates FIFA statutes regarding presidential term limits.
Scotland have officially confirmed the appointment of Sebastien Pocognoli as their new head coach on a two-year contract. The former Monaco manager replaces Steve Clarke, who departed following a disappointing group-stage elimination at the recent World Cup. Pocognoli now faces the immediate task of preparing the national team for their upcoming UEFA Nations League fixtures.
West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen has opened up on his decision to remain at the London Stadium despite the club's painful relegation to the Championship. The 29-year-old forward, who was heavily linked with a move away to maintain his top-flight status, insisted that his deep connection with the Hammers made the choice clear.
Jurgen Klopp has officially clocked in for his first day at the office as Germany’s new head coach, bringing an end to the transition period following his appointment. The former Liverpool manager visited the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt to outline his immediate priorities and long-term vision for the national team.
Lionel Messi’s return to the Inter Miami starting lineup turned into a nightmare as the Argentine icon missed his third consecutive penalty in a comprehensive 4-1 defeat to Nashville SC. The Herons were systematically dismantled at Geodis Park, failing to reclaim the top spot in the Eastern Conference on a night where nothing went right for the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner.