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Blatter and Platini to Face Formal Hearings in Front of FIFA Ethics Committee
The suspended FIFA president says he was close to death following a collapse in November
Suspended FIFA President Hospitalized
Sepp Blatter, the 79-year-old embattled leader, is expected to be released early next week.
Tax Raid on German Football Association Over 2006 World Cup
Authorities also reportedly searched the president's house.
Meet the FIFA Presidential Candidates Who Could Succeed Sepp Blatter
Eight candidates have publicly declared their intention to succeed the outgoing FIFA president.
Suspensions of Blatter and Platini Rock World Soccer
The two were engulfed by scandal as their sport faces criminal investigations in Switzerland and the U.S.
Report: Sepp Blatter Suspended for 90 Days
The Swiss Attorney General charged Blatter with criminal mismanagement and misappropriation in September.
FIFA Ballon D'Or Longlist Leaked: Ronaldo, Messi and Arsenal's Reserve Goalkeeper?
Some surprising names have apparently made the long list for world football's top prize.
FIFA: Jack Warner Banned for Life From Football
The 72-year-old Trinidadian is currently fighting extradition to the U.S.
FIFA Suspends Secretary General After World Cup Ticket Allegations
Jerome Valcke has been accused of taking part in a deal to sell World Cup tickets above face value.
International Wages Cost Soccer Clubs $16.5 Billion in Two Years
The value of player salaries increased by 33 percent between 2013 and 2014.
West Bank Football Team To Play in Gaza For First Time in 15 Years
Israel permits Hebron's Al-Ahly to play Gaza's Shejaia in Palestine Cup final after Palestinian FA complain to FIFA.
Putin Says Sepp Blatter Deserves a Nobel Prize
Russia's president criticized the U.S. investigation into possible corruption at FIFA, football's governing body.
FIFA to Elect New President, Replace Sepp Blatter in February
The soccer organization's 209 delegates will vote for a new leader on February 26, 2016.
First of Seven FIFA Officials Extradited to U.S. in Corruption Case
The news came six days after former FIFA executive Jeffrey Webb had agreed not to fight his extradition.
Inequality Hangs Over U.S. Women's World Cup Victory
Although the U.S. women's national team captured soccer's most coveted trophy, they will still earn far less than the U.S. men.
FIFA Temporarily Suspends Former Head of Evaluation Committee
Harold Mayne-Nicholls was hired to inspect the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosting candidates.
President Obama, Sepp Blatter Won't Attend Women's World Cup Final
Vice President Joe Biden and women's soccer star Mia Hamm will attend as part of a presidential delegation.
U.S. Headed to Women's World Cup Final
It has been 16 years since the Americans have won the title.
Why Team USA Can't Score, and Why It Might Not Matter
Winning the World Cup May Be a Zero-Sum Game for the U.S. Women
Football Legend Diego Maradona to Reportedly Run for FIFA President
The Argentine former striker told his friend and journalist to spread the news.
Games Put Azerbaijan's Appalling Human Rights Record In The Spotlight
There has been a government crackdown on protests calling for civil rights and freedoms in this oil-rich country.
No Joke: FIFA's Communications Director Resigns
Walter De Gregorio's decision came after he publicly made a joke about the ongoing FIFA scandal.
Swiss Attorney General Seizes IT Data From FIFA
The U.S. Justice Department recently arrested 14 FIFA officials and marketers for corruption.
FIFA Suspect Turns Himself In to Italian Police
Alejandro Burzaco arrived at a local police station in northern Italy, where he rented a house.
John Oliver Drinks a Bud Light Lime for FIFA Promise
To celebrate Blatter's resignation, the TV host swigged Bud Light Lime and gorged on McDonald's.
Report: Morocco, Not South Africa, Won the 2010 World Cup Bid
A British newspaper revealed secret tapes that allege Morocco won the contest to host the tournament.
'United Passions': Self-Serving FIFA-Funded Film Bombs at Box Office
The soccer organization reportedly spent about $20 million for the making of the film.
FIFA Paid Millions to Ireland to Avoid Legal Action Over 2010 World Cup
FIFA reportedly gave the Federal Association of Ireland $7.3 million.
Ex-FIFA VP Jack Warner Threatens to Spill 'Avalanche' of Documents
Warner said he has handed over a detailed series of documents to a third party.
Ex-FIFA Official Chuck Blazer Admits Accepting Bribes
Chuck Blazer has admitted to accepting bribes for at least two World Cups.