Tempers boil as Inter Milan’s Mancini furious over gay jibe
By Andrew Warshaw
January 21 – Italian football has a history of discrimination issues but it isn’t every day an incident involves a strongly-worded spat between two top-flight coaches.
By Andrew Warshaw
January 21 – Italian football has a history of discrimination issues but it isn’t every day an incident involves a strongly-worded spat between two top-flight coaches.
January 21 – Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has hit out at FIFA after he was left off the shortlist for the Ballon d’Or award and snubbed the recent ceremony in Zurich.
By Andrew Warshaw
January 21 – Gianni Infantino has been given a boost ahead of UEFA’s two-day executive committee meeting that began today by receiving the backing of the German FA in his bid to become FIFA president.
By Mark Baber
January 20 – The final report from the UK Expert Working Group on Football Supporter Ownership and Engagement was published yesterday, setting out recommendations for what more can be done to encourage greater engagement between supporters and those that run their club, while also helping to remove barriers to supporter ownership, when such opportunities arise for credible supporters’ trusts to bid to own their club.
By Andrew Warshaw
January 20 – As UEFA’s top brass prepare to convene at their Swiss headquarters this week amidst the fallout from Michel Platini’s ban, the head of one of Europe’s smallest federations has blown open the divisions and uncertainty afflicting European football’s governing body.
January 20 – Former CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb, who sprang to prominence as the man to clean up FIFA but is now under house arrest as part of the US probe into widespread corruption by football’s powerbrokers, has not been paid since shortly after becoming embroiled in FIFA’s biggest ever scandal.
By Andrew Warshaw
January 20 – Iraq has taken the unusual step of publicly declaring its support of Prince Ali al Hussein in the upcoming FIFA presidency.
January 21 – Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini are still being paid by FIFA and UEFA despite being unable to work because of their respective eight-bans by FIFA’s ethics committee.
By Paul Nicholson
January 20 – The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) has indicated that it is broadly in support of the FIFA/CONCACAF reform statutes that will be voted on at the CONCACAF Extraordinary Congress on February 25 in Zurich, the day before FIFA holds its Congress to vote on reform and elect a new president.
By Andrew Warshaw
January 19 – FIFA presidential candidate Gianni Infantino is confident Caribbean support can push him over the line when he contests the election on February 26.
By Ben Nicholson
January 20 – MLS Commissioner Don Garber (pictured) recently commented that the prospects for an MLS franchise in St. Louis and Sacramento are good, while San Diego needs to “figure itself out”. He intimated that the NFL’s decisions to move into and leave areas, influences the MLS’ franchise decisions.
By Samindra Kunti
January 20 – Back in 1984 France won their first major tournament by defeating Spain 2-0 on home soil to lift the Henri Delaunay trophy. Michel Hidalgo’s eleven became part of French football folklore as the French came off age in the beautiful game. Coaches Alain Giresse, Luis Fernandez and Tigana later nurtured a next generation of French football players who’d excel at the 1998 France World Cup and EURO2000 co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands.
By Andrew Warshaw
January 19 – Just over a month before the FIFA presidential election, Gianni Infantino has published his eagerly awaited manifesto, much of it either mirroring the ideas of fellow candidates or simply reflecting already-approved reform measures that are being put to the vote on election day on February 26.
By Mark Baber
January 19 – Audit firm Deloitte Global predicts that the European football market may generate $30 billion (€27 billion) in revenues in 2016/2017, an $8 billion (€7 billion) increase relative to 2011/2012, and a compound annual growth rate of seven percent.
January 19 – Stoke City are the most ‘efficient’ team in Europe’s Big 5 leagues, according to the latest data from the CIES Football Observatory. PSG are beaten into third place in the ranking by Villareal, while Manchester United are placed fifth.