Major League Soccer News
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FIFA urged to put more human rights scrutiny into 2034 World Cup deal with Saudi Arabia
In two months' time FIFA is set to confirm Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 World Cup
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Forest fined almost $1M for questioning integrity of match officials in inflammatory post
Nottingham Forest has been fined 750,000 pounds ($980,000) after the club was found by an independent panel to have questioned the integrity of match officials in an extremely inflammatory post on social media that got more than 46 million views
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Former England manager Gareth Southgate says he won't coach in the next year
Former England coach Gareth Southgate says he's taking a year away from a club or national team job
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Jürgen Klopp to take on new role as head of global soccer at Red Bull
Jürgen Klopp has moved on from Liverpool in the Premier League and will take on a new role as head of global soccer at Red Bull starting in January
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Spain and Barcelona great Iniesta announces retirement after 22-year career
Andrés Iniesta has announced his retirement from soccer
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Will global soccer be reshaped after EU's top court issued a major ruling in Lassana Diarra case?
The global soccer transfer market is worth more than $10 billion each season but is facing a revolutionary overhaul or a nuanced evolution following last week’s ruling by the European Court of Justice in the Lassana Diarra case
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Ten Hag future up in the air after Man United draws at Villa. Tottenham collapses in 3-2 loss
Manchester United’s winless run in all competitions has extended to five games after a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa in the Premier League
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Liverpool leads the way in the Premier League and gives Slot club record
Liverpool has kept its place at the top of the English Premier League after a 1-0 win at Crystal Palace and Arne Slot set a club record of nine wins from his first 10 games in charge
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Landmark ruling from top EU court says some FIFA rules on transfers are contrary to EU law
The European Union’s top court says some FIFA rules on player transfers are contrary to EU legislation relating to competition and freedom of movement
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Soccer player in England's second division suspended for biting opponent during ill-tempered game
A soccer player has been suspended for eight matches and fined 15,000 pounds (around $20,000) after biting an opponent during a fiery match between Preston and Blackburn England’s second division
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