Spain reigned at Paris 2024, with their technically supreme side triumphing in of the all-time great gold medal matches. They beat host nation France 5-3 in Paris, prevailing in extra time after the ...
Beckenbauer, Brehme, Holzenbein, Menotti, Neeskens, Riva, Schillaci, Schnellinger and Zagallo all feature as FIFA looks at the World Cup icons we lost this year.
Read on to learn about Edu, the Brazilian who made World Cup history when he was called up for England 1966 at age 16.
Al Ain, Al Hilal, Ulsan HD and Urawa Red Diamonds are among the 32 teams battling for global glory at the new FIFA Club World Cup in 2025.
Featuring Caroline Graham Hansen, Viktor Gyokeres, Harry Kane, Marta, Lionel Messi, James Rodriguez, Florian Wirtz, Lamine Yamal and more.
Olympiacos also took home continental silverware in 2024. They won the UEFA Europa Conference League after beating Fiorentina 1-0 in the final, sparking joyous celebrations in Piraeus.
FIFA reviews a year in which Rodrigo and Josep Jr won big individual prizes, Brazil lifted the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup and nations reached Seychelles 2025.
Argentina defended their Copa America title and stood atop the World Cup qualifying standings, while Botafogo won the Copa Libertadores. Argentina defeated Colombia 1-0 in added extra time in the ...
World Cup qualifiers and the AFC Asian Cup proved to be the perfect setting for six rising stars of Asian football.
Commanding in Colombia and dominant in the Dominican Republic, the carpet to senior success lays at the feet of Korea DPR’s female starlets. It started with a breathtaking, tactically unorthodox ...
Andres Iniesta, Alex Morgan and Toni Kroos were among the football legends to retire during 2024. FIFA looks through them.