Germany has competition from Turkey for the hosting rights for Euro 2024.
Keir Radnedge
UEFA chief Aleksander Ceferin rubbishes Van Basten’s proposals to turn football into NFL
Uefa chief unimpressed by Van Basten's ideas, most of which he believes are unworkable and unnecessary.
2018/2022 World Cup skullduggery comes back to haunt Spanish football chief
Angel Maria Villar has thus far managed to survive much of the fallout from the 2018/2022 World Cup scandals, but his time may soon come.
Germany’s Bundesliga approves use of video assistant referees
Use of video assistant referees will begin next season in Germany's Bundesliga.
Argentinian football faces ‘terminal crisis’ beyond anything it has seen before
Argentina President says enough is enough as he refuses to offer any more state assistance for football.
Demand for Israel to be expelled from football is back on the agenda
As tensions in the Middle East continue to rise, there may well be further calls from Palestine for Israel to be expelled from FIFA.
Football is now global, says Infantino as he defends 48-team World Cup
Fifa president says that football exists beyond Europe and South America and the World Cup should reflect that.
Fifa opts for quantity over quality with 48-team World Cup
Gianni Infantino has won backing for a 48-team World Cup, but at what cost to the overall quality of the tournament?
A 48-team World Cup will be a victory for the pragmatists over the purists
A busy day lies ahead for Fifa, but all attention will be on the decision to recommend the World Cup be expanded to 48 teams.
Interim Chapecoense report makes frightening reading for South American football
The initial report into the Chapecoense air tragedy makes for sober reading for South American football.