Tag: Fifa

  • Pele discharged from hospital

    Pele discharged from hospital

    Brazilian football great Pele has been discharged from hospital following a urinary tract infection (UTI).

    The Brazil legend was admitted to Sao Paulo’s Hospital Albert Einstein on Feb. 13 for treatment on a colon tumour.

    Doctors discovered a UTI eight days after he was admitted but said on Monday that the issue has been resolved.

    A statement from the hospital read: “The patient’s clinical conditions are stable and he is cured of his infection.

    “He will continue his treatment for the colon tumour, identified in September 2021.”

    The 81-year-old was previously re-admitted to hospital for treatment on his tumour on Dec. 8, before being discharged on Dec. 23.

    A three-time FIFA World Cup winner, Pele is one of only four players to score in four different World Cups.

    He remains Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer with 77 goals in 92 games, seven goals ahead of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Neymar (70).

  • FIFA bans international games in Russia, no flag or anthem allowed

    FIFA bans international games in Russia, no flag or anthem allowed

    World football’s governing body FIFA has decided that no international competition shall be played in Russia, with home matches being played on neutral territory and without spectators.

    FIFA disclosed its decision in a statement on Sunday, following international condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    It also said Russia would have to compete in international football under the name “Football Union of Russia (RFU)”.

    “No flag or anthem of Russia will be used in matches where teams from the Football Union of Russia participate,” FIFA added.

    There have been calls for Russia’s men’s team to be barred from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in November and December.

    Poland, Sweden and the Czech Republic have all refused to play against Russia in the World Cup play-offs

  • French football chief suggests Russia be thrown out of FIFA World Cup

    French football chief suggests Russia be thrown out of FIFA World Cup

    French Football Federation president Noël Le Graët has become the first major football official to suggest Russia should be thrown out of the men’s World Cup following the invasion of Ukraine.

    Poland, Sweden and the Czech Republic have all refused to play Russia next month in the play-offs for the tournament in Qatar in November and December.

    “That is my first impulse,” Le Graët said on Sunday when asked if Russia should be banned from the tournament.

    “The world of sports, and football in particular, cannot remain neutral. I will certainly not object to Russia’s exclusion.”

    World football body FIFA must make the decision and Le Graët, 80, is on the governing FIFA Council.

    Russia hosted the last men’s FIFA World Cup in 2018.

  • FIFA suspends two African countries

    FIFA suspends two African countries

    The football federations of Zimbabwe and Kenya have been suspended by world governing body FIFA.

    The suspension by FIFA is over government interference.

    This is banned by FIFA rules and is frequently sanctioned.

  • BREAKING: Ashleigh Plumptre makes international debut for Nigeria

    BREAKING: Ashleigh Plumptre makes international debut for Nigeria

    Former England youth international, Ashleigh Plumptre has made her international debut for the Super Falcons of Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Plumptre made her international debut for Nigeria on Friday in the first leg of the 2022 African Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) qualifier match against Cote d’Ivoire.

    Plumptre, born 8 May 1998, and who plies her international trade with Leicester City, started at left full back.

    She had her first call-up for the Nigeria women’s national team in July 2021. Plumptre had represented England at under-15, under-17, under-19 and under-23 level, including at two tournaments: the 2014 and 2015 UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship.

    Having earlier expressed an interest in representing Nigeria at senior level in June 2021, Plumptre received her first call-up for an eight-day training camp held in Austria the following month.

    She qualifies to play for Nigeria through her paternal grandfather. She made an unofficial debut on 23 July 2021, starting in a 1–0 friendly win over Slovenian 1. SŽNL club.

    In November 2021, she attended a training camp in Nigeria. In late December 2021, she was officially cleared by FIFA to represent Nigeria.

    TNG reports Plumptre’s debut match for Nigeria was played at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital territory (FCT).

    She was involved in the 90 minutes of play as the Super Falcons went on to thrash the Lady Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire 2:0.

  • Club World Cup: Champions of the world sounds better – Havertz

    Club World Cup: Champions of the world sounds better – Havertz

    Chelsea matchwinner Kai Havertz is full of pride after proving the matchwinner in the Club World Cup final against Palmeiras.

    Havertz’s extra-time penalty saw Chelsea win the final 2-1.

    He said: “It’s amazing. After champions of Europe, we are now champions of the world. It sounds better.

    “I was nervous [taking the penalty], I have to be honest. It’s a big penalty. It’s just crazy. It was good I kept the nerves. I am very happy. i

    “I was the third penalty taker but I was the only one left on the pitch.

    “My team-mates gave me trust. I dreamed always as a kid of this. This is an amazing feeling for me.”

  • BREAKING: Chelsea win FIFA Club World Cup for first time

    BREAKING: Chelsea win FIFA Club World Cup for first time

    Premier League club Chelsea are crowned Club World Cup champions after an extra-time victory against Brazilian club Palmeiras in Abu Dhabi.

    A 117th-minute penalty in Abu Dhabi by Kai Havertz – who scored their 2021 Champions League winner – means the Blues have now won every possible trophy under owner Roman Abramovich.

    Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring with a header in the second half before Raphael Veiga levelled from the spot.

    Palmeiras defender Luan was sent off in added time.

    Much like in their semi-final victory against Al-Hilal, Chelsea dominated possession but struggled to create chances for much of the game.

    Their cutting edge did not improve when Mason Mount was forced off through injury, as he was in their recent FA Cup tie with Plymouth, as Romelu Lukaku continued to cut an isolated figure up front.

    Palmeiras, meanwhile, looked to make the most of their threat on the counter-attack, with the pace of Rony and Dudu stretching the Blues defence but clear-cut chances were hard to come by.

    Nine minutes after the break, Lukaku made the breakthrough when Callum Hudson-Odoi sent in a pinpoint cross for the first time and the striker powered a header past Weverton.

    Christian Pulisic, Mount’s replacement, went close with a shot from distance after a smart lay-off from Lukaku as the English side looked to cement their control.

    But just past the hour, Palmeiras restored parity. Thiago Silva was adjudged to have handled in the area after a check on the pitch-side monitor and Veiga converted emphatically from 12 yards to send the game into extra time.

    With a penalty shoot-out looming, Chelsea secured the trophy with a penalty of their own. Luan’s handball was also checked on the monitor before Germany playmaker Havertz fired home.

    Luan was then dismissed for a foul on the match winner in the final minute, after the referee was told to consult with his monitor for a third time.

    BBC

  • FIFA clears ex-England player, Ademola Lookman to represent Nigeria

    FIFA clears ex-England player, Ademola Lookman to represent Nigeria

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says world football governing body FIFA has approved the application of Leicester City FC player Ademola Lookman to switch national association allegiance.

    Ademola Olajire, NFF’s Director of Communications, disclosed in a statement on Thursday that Lookman could with this approval represent Nigeria at international level.

    He said Emilio Silveiro, FIFA’s Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, on Thursday conveyed to the NFF the decision of the Single Judge of the Status Chamber of the Football Tribunal.

    “The request made by the NFF for a change of association of the player Ademola Olajide Lookman is accepted.

    “The player is (now) eligible to play for the representative teams of the NFF with immediate effect,” Olajire quoted Silveiro as saying.

    He also quoted NFF General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, as lauding the record-time approval granted the application by the Federation with regards to Lookman’s desire.

    “We sent in the application on Wednesday night after putting all the necessary documentation together. We are happy to receive the approval today,” Sanusi had said while reacting to the development.

    Only in December of 2021, FIFA also approved NFF’s application for the switch in allegiance for Ashleigh Plumptre to represent Nigeria internationally.

    Both Lookman and Plumptre had represented England at various junior cadres.

  • BREAKING: Super Eagles shoot up in latest FIFA ranking

    BREAKING: Super Eagles shoot up in latest FIFA ranking

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles have moved up four places to 32nd position in the latest ranking released by the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports FIFA released the latest world football ranking on Thursday morning.

    The three-time African champions are also now the third-best team in Africa behind newly crowned African Cup of Nations (AFCON) champions, the Terangha Lions and the Atlas Lions of Morocco.

    The West Africans won all three group matches against Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau at the 2021 AFCON tournament in Cameroon.

    The Augustine Eguavoen’s side, however, crashed out in the second round after going down to a 1-0 defeat to the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia.

    TNG reports the Super Eagles were ranked 36th and fifth-best team in Africa heading to competition but still moved up in the ranking despite their surprise quick exit in Cameroon.

    Algeria and Tunisia, who were ranked higher than the Super Eagles in the world and on the continent had a dismal campaign at AFCON 2021.

    Algeria exited at the group stage with one draw and two defeats from three games, while Tunisia recorded two wins and two defeats.

  • Africa football legends, CAF/FIFA officials, Refugees, to play friendly football match

    Africa football legends, CAF/FIFA officials, Refugees, to play friendly football match

    Some of Africa’s football legends, including former Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winners will take on the field against Refugees in a friendly match on Sunday.

    Officials of CAF and FIFA will also be participating in the friendly match.

    A statement by CAF said the match to be played at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium on Sunday from 10 a. m. was an initiative of a partnership between CAF and UNHCR, a UN Refugee Agency.

    It said a rich list of dignitaries as well as ex-internationals would be taking part in the friendly match.

    “Heading up the list of players who will take part in the friendly match are CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

    “The list of African legends include Khalilou Fadiga, Elhadji Diouf, Mamadou Niang, Alassane Ndour (Senegal), Didier Drogba, Siaka Tiene (Cote d’Ivoire), Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo),

    “Others include Daniel Amokachi (Nigeria) and Joseph Antoine Bell, Roger Milla, Lea Charles Eyoum, Rigobert Song, Patrick Mboma and Eric Djemba Djemba (Cameroon),” it said.