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Swiss prosecutors end case against Blatter and Platini

Swiss federal prosecutors confirmed on Thursday that they would not challenge the acquittals of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini, effectively closing the long-running case against the two former giants of world football. With that, after a decade of legal battles, accusations, and high-profile trials, the curtain has finally come down on one of football’s most infamous sagas.

Lionel Messi Argentina 2024

Messi yet to decide if he will play for Argentina at World Cup

Lionel Messi is yet to decide on whether to represent the Argentina national team at the 2026 World Cup in North America, amid his fitness concerns at Inter Miami. Lately, the World Cup-winning Argentina captain has been struggling with injuries, having missed the club's previous two matches and clocking just 45 minutes on the pitch in his last five outings.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Munich is a great location for a day trip. Most landmarks and attractions are close to each other, but just make sure you have an airtight itinerary to make the most of it.

This is a definite yes, because it has been crowned the most friendly city to explore on foot in Europe. Most places in within walking distance of each other, which makes it so good for a day trip and saves you money on travel.

Factoring in activities and food, you can set your budget anywhere starting from €60 to upwards of €200+. Of course, this all depends on what sort of activities you do in Munich and where you dine. But, if you're looking to visit Munich on a budget, then this is doable with the lower end of the numbers. Especially if you stick to free admission attractions or budget-friendly ones. In terms of food, there will be plenty of options from quick bite restaurants to the fancier options, so there is something out there for everyone.