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FIFA Reportedly Suspended Two U.S. Soccer Officials Before Belgium Loss
FIFA reportedly suspended U.S. Soccer team manager Sam Zapatka and security vice president Frank Pannell before the USMNT’s 4-1 World Cup loss to Belgium. U.S. Soccer acknowledged the suspensions, while FIFA declined comment. The reason remains unclear, though the move came amid Folarin Balogun’s red-card reversal, Belgium’s protest and fines over his post-Bosnia on-field celebration rule violation.
By Nischay Rathore
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20 minutes ago
"It's Outrageous": Rio Ferdinand Jumps to Ronaldo's Rescue Amid Portugal Exit Blame
Ferdinand defended Ronaldo after Portugal’s World Cup Round of 16 exit, saying the team “didn’t play to his strengths.” He argued top passers kept turning away instead of playing forward when Ronaldo made “little short bursts” behind defenders. Blaming him alone, Ferdinand said, was “outrageous” and “wrong,” insisting Portugal’s creators failed to serve their main scoring threat.
By Nischay Rathore
37 minutes ago
FIFA Opens IShowSpeed Racism Probe After Argentina-Cape Verde Incident
FIFA opened an investigation July 7 after alleged racist abuse toward streamer IShowSpeed during Argentina’s July 3 win over Cape Verde. His livestream showed a halftime shouting match with an Argentina-shirted woman, though her words were unclear. FIFA said “racism, hate and discrimination” are condemned, adding anyone undermining World Cup unity is “not welcome” in the game now.
By Nischay Rathore
about 1 hour ago
'Tournament is Fixed': Egypt Goalscorer Fumes Over Refereeing in Argentina Clash
Mostafa Ziko exploded after Egypt’s 3-2 Round of 16 loss, where they led Argentina 2-0 before conceding goals in the 79th, 83rd and 90+2nd minutes. “The referee was really not fair,” he said, calling the injustice “clear.” He then alleged, “This tournament has been fixed,” as refereeing controversy and a disallowed Egyptian goal fueled angry post-match fallout around the comeback.
By Nischay Rathore




