⚽ 11 U.S. cities are preparing to welcome the world for FIFA World Cup 2026™. 🏟️ Hosting matches gives our great country a chance to show the very best of America.
What an absolute disgrace. A FIFA-certified referee being denied entry to the United States purely because he is Somali.
The World Cup is meant to bring people together. This is racism, plain and simple. Shameful.
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Why is it called the World Cup when some people from certain regions are excluded? Is football and sports generally supposed to unite people from all walks of life?
Statement from Omar Artan is far more graceful and reserved than FIFA deserves. It is a stain on this tournament that one of Africa's top officials can be blocked from the biggest month of his career.
My purpose in the game is fulfilled ⭐️
I lived out my childhood dreams, played on the biggest stages, won the biggest trophies. Grateful to God for all of it.
To all my fans, the clubs, my teammates and my family: this will forever be ours. Thank you.
The mission is complete. Now I step into my next calling.
More of the journey to come.
Love,
Divock Origi
Vcs já pararam pra pensar que o atleta negro americano Jesse Owens entrou mais fácil na Alemanha Nazista para disputar as Olimpíadas de 1936 do que o atacante iraquiano Aymen Hussein para disputar a Copa de 2026 nos EUA?
To Kenyan clubs, there’s money in football if you keep nurturing young talents.
Take this example: The transfer is £21.5 million.
FIFA solidarity contribution = 5% of the fee = £1.075 million to be shared among all training clubs.
If a Kenyan club trained the player from ages 12–18:
• Ages 12–15: 4 years × 0.25% = 1.0%
• Ages 16–18: 3 years × 0.50% = 1.5% Total = 2.5%
That’s £537,500 approximately Ksh. 95 million straight to your club’s account!
Invest in grassroots. The bag is there