Infantino Defends FIFA Ahead of 2026 World Cup
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defends World Cup 2026 against criticism over Iran visas, ticket prices, and a Somali referee's denied entry, echoing his infamous 2022 speech.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defends World Cup 2026 against criticism over Iran visas, ticket prices, and a Somali referee's denied entry, echoing his infamous 2022 speech.
Mexico City faces a teachers' strike and protests ahead of the 2026 World Cup opener, dampening public excitement amid security concerns and political tensions.
Victor Montagliani, FIFA vice-president, predicts MLS could rival the Premier League, defends World Cup ticket prices, and hints at a future FIFA presidential bid.
Mexico increases police presence at Zocalo plaza for World Cup Fan Fest as protests by teachers, activists, and families of missing people escalate ahead of the 2026 tournament.
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