Korea DPR winger wins the adidas Golden Ball, Spain’s Pau Comendador and Celia Segura collect a pair of individual honours while Evan O’Steen takes home the adidas Golden Glove.
Belgian multinational beverage and brewing company, AB InBev, looks increasingly like they’ll come to FIFA’s rescue as a major sponsor for next summer’s World Club Cup. The much-hyped tournament and ...
The Nigeria U-17 women’s team, Flamingos, have carted home the Fair Play Trophy of the 2024 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, ...
Back in 2015, Lionel Messi picked out 10 players for his 'Backed by Messi' campaign, but where are they now? Nine years ago, ...
Football For Future, Common Goal, and Adidas have launched Fields of Change a sustainability handbook built to help community ...
Governing body Fifa's top-tier partners Adidas and Coca-Cola believe their existing deals should cover the Club World Cup.
The Guardian publication has reported that separate cases have been lodged at the Swiss Arbitration Centre in Zurich.
This year, between Zendaya’s tennis-themed premiere looks for the hit summer blockbuster Challengers, and the Paris Olympics, ...
North Korea have won a record third Women's World Cup at under-17 level following a penalty shoot-out victory over two-time defending champions Spain in Santo Domingo.