FIFA bribes scandal
David Larkin of ChangeFifa comments on a grim day for soccer's governing body
David Larkin of ChangeFifa comments on a grim day for soccer's governing body
FIFA president Sepp Blatter faced calls to resign over the findings of an ethics investigation into a bribery scandal involving leading football officials and collapsed marketing partner ISL.
A leading member of the body set up to advise FIFA on its anti-corruption reforms has resigned saying she does not believe world soccer's governing body is taking the process of change seriously enough.
FIFA promise to step up security at next year's World Cup following the bombing in Boston
The Football Association spokesman are waiting for official notification of a complaint by anti-racism body FARE to FIFA.
England have been reported to FIFA by anti-racism body FARE after fans sang abusive songs about Rio and Anton Ferdinand during the match against San Marino.
The rearrangement of Northern Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Russia looks set to become a thorny issue, with none of the available dates likely to please both parties.
Robbie Keane has been ruled out of Tuesday's FIFA World Cup qualifier against Austria in Aviva Stadium, and Kevin Doyle has been called up in his place
FIFA have moved to clarify an interview with Sepp Blatter in which the organisation's president suggested the vote to stage the 2022 World Cup could be re-run.
The prospect of the 2022 World Cup being switched to the winter has increased after both Premier League chairman Dave Richards and Britain's FIFA vice-president backed a move.
Ireland have dropped one place to 40th while Brazil remain at a record low of 18th in the latest FIFA World Rankings.
The Republic of Ireland Senior Women's Team have drawn 0-0 with South Korea at the Cyprus Cup in Parlini to win their Group on goal difference.
FIFA has announced a worldwide extension on bans issued to 74 players and officials found guilty of involvement in match-fixing.
David Larkin of Change FIFA gives reaction to bans for 74 players and officials found guilty of involvement in match-fixing.
FIFA today confirmed goal-line technology will be in place for the 2014 World Cup as it invited tenders to provide the system.
FIFA has committed to carrying out blood tests and biological profiling for banned drugs at next year's World Cup.
One of the most controversial rules in football is set to be changed next month when the game's lawmakers attempt to clarify when a player should be judged offside.
Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba remains under contract with Shanghai Shenhua and his transfer this week to Turkish club Galatasaray is a violation of those terms, the Chinese side claim.
Allegations surrounding the controversial 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding campaigns will be subjected to a "thorough review", FIFA's ethics investigator has stated.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter stands by his comments about abuse victim Kevin-Prince Boateng's walk-off during a game by saying that "running away" is not the answer.