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Lionel Messi to play final warm-up game before 2026 FIFA World Cup

Lionel Messi to play final warm-up game before 2026 FIFA World Cup

3 min readJun 9, 2026 03:45 PM IST Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni indicated that Lionel Messi would play when the reigning world champions face Iceland in their final warm-up match ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday in Auburn, Alabama. Addressing reporters on Monday, Scaloni said, “Leo is going to play. The only thing we haven’t finalised yet is exactly how long he’ll be on the field. I want to speak with him again during today’s session before making that decision. Our priority is making sure we don’t take unnecessary risks. Once we evaluate everything, we’ll determine the number of minutes, but the plan is for him to participate.” Messi was an unused substitute during Argentina’s victory over Honduras on June 6, though he took part in the pre-match warmup activities in College Station, Texas. The 38-year-old joined the national team’s camp after dealing with fatigue in his left hamstring. The Inter Miami captain was substituted in the second half of his club’s final MLS match before the World Cup pause against …

FIFA asks small Vancouver pet shop to take down plush bears wearing World Cup jerseys

FIFA asks small Vancouver pet shop to take down plush bears wearing World Cup jerseys

3 min readJun 8, 2026 09:59 PM IST Canada is home to three species of bears – American Black Bear, Grizzly Bear, and Polar Bear. But they could only be found in the wild or in zoos. So, why is FIFA concerned about little plush bears hanging from a Vancouver pet shop in the lead-up to the World Cup? Ambush marketing is a big concern for sponsors who pay big money for rights and exclusive use, but sometimes action can be taken to, what may be described as, illogical limits. At least, that’s what Dawn Moulton, running a small establishment in one of the two Canadian host cities, would believe. Moulton had dressed 20 plush bears in the football jerseys of teams such as England, France, USA, Canada and Mexico, and also publicised them online. But she was soon asked, via email, to remove ‘FIFA-related materials’ from the website, or face a fine over violation of FIFA trademark rules. Under host city responsibilities, infringements can result in fines of up to 1,000 Canadian dollars. There …

Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes creative heartbeat in push for World Cup

Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes creative heartbeat in push for World Cup

For nearly two decades, Portugal’s football story has been told through Cristiano Ronaldo’s lens. Every major tournament has carried the same question: Can Ronaldo carry Portugal once again? As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, that question still remains. The 41-year-old is still the face of Portuguese football, still the player fans come to watch. But for perhaps the first time in his international career, Portugal’s hopes may depend less on the man finishing THE moves and more on the players creating them around him. Somewhere behind Ronaldo, scanning the pitch before receiving the ball, will be 26-year-old midfielder Vítor Machado Ferreira, better known as Vitinha. Born in Santo Tirso, northern Portugal, Vitinha was introduced to football by his father, Vítor Manuel, a former professional player. Yet the game was never forced on him, allowing him to develop at his own pace. He is not the captain. He is not their biggest star. But over the last two years, he has quietly become one of Portugal’s most important players. A quick look over the shoulder. …

most dig Argentina; Portugal, England, Spain have backers too

most dig Argentina; Portugal, England, Spain have backers too

Ayush Shetty names Argentina as his favourite FIFA World Cup team, but the youngster is hedging heavily on dark horses, Spain. At her home, PV Sindhu has a Portugal vs Germany rivalry going with her sports-loving husband Venkata Datta Sai, ahead of the World Cup in Mexico, USA and Canada. HS Prannoy’s favourite World Cup memory would be watching football when he was young: “Watching The Brazilian Ronaldo do his magic inside the box.” Former All England champ Pullela Gopichand digs Argentina and Messi magic too, and watched the 2006 World Cup LIVE in Germany, as a nation shrugged off its past, opening up to the world. Game recognises game, goes the saying when athletes identify with exceptional moments in sport – even another sport. But the FIFA World Cup can leave the biggest athletes in their own sport, dealing in superlatives, like crazed happy fans whose moods are regulated for one month in four years by a different sport than their own. Prannoy grew up watching videotapes of Taufiq Hidayat and his backhand that …

FIFA glitch gives fans free World Cup 2026 tickets; governing body wants money back

FIFA glitch gives fans free World Cup 2026 tickets; governing body wants money back

3 min readJun 5, 2026 04:24 PM IST A “checkout error” has led to 60-odd spectators getting FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets for free, and the global governing body is now demanding that the fans pay up. The supporters in question secured seats for zero US dollars owing to a glitch in the website. “FIFA can confirm that approximately 60 FIFA World Cup 2026 fans received a communication on Wednesday, 3 June regarding tickets that had been allocated at no charge (0 USD) due to a prior payment issue during the checkout process,” a statement posted on the official FIFA Media X handle noted. The statement added that while the tickets requested by these fans “remain reserved”, they have been “invited to complete payment of the correct amount”. FIFA regretted the error “and any inconvenience caused”. “FIFA can confirm that approximately 60 FIFA World Cup 2026 fans received a communication on Wednesday, 3 June regarding tickets that had been allocated at no charge (0 USD) due to a prior payment issue during the checkout process. …

Why FIFA has banned water bottles from 2026 World Cup

Why FIFA has banned water bottles from 2026 World Cup

3 min readJun 4, 2026 04:14 PM IST Spectators heading to the World Cup venues will not be allowed to take reusable water bottles owing to safety reasons. In a last-minute change to its stadium’s code of conduct, Fifa said it has been forced to take the call keeping the well being of the players, match officials and fans in mind. When Fifa released its code of conduct for stadiums, it had allowed spectators to carry empty, transparent and reusable water cans. However, it has now banned all water bottles alongside cups, jars and cans which were already on the prohibited list. “Fifa is committed to protecting the health and safety of all players, referees, fans, volunteers, and staff,” it said. “Fifa made the decision to prohibit bottles to prevent risk and injury to players and attendees. “Outside bottles are already prohibited at several of these venues for safety considerations and Fifa is applying this consideration across its tournament stadiums.” The decision has raised concerns among the spectators regarding access to water as temperatures in …

Lionel Messi latest high-profile injury concern before 2026 FIFA World Cup

Lionel Messi latest high-profile injury concern before 2026 FIFA World Cup

3 min readMay 25, 2026 10:21 PM IST Days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, Argentina have been given an almighty scare with their captain Lionel Messi walking off injured during an Inter Miami match and casting doubts over his fitness ahead of what could be his final World Cup. Messi kitted out for Miami against Philadelphia – his final game for his American club before joining the Argentine national team camp ahead of the World Cup. Around the 70th minute, Messi started to clutch his thigh. Then after a freekick in the 73rd minute, the diagnosis was immediate by the maestro – there would be no more playing. Signalling to be substituted, the fear that Messi might have picked up an injury grew. But after the match, Inter Miami manager Guillermo Hoyos allayed most of those fears and said that his substitution was precautionary and that Messi had some muscle fatigue and the call in the situation was to give him rest. “We have no information indicating any injury. He was truly fatigued; …

China state broadcaster announces deal to broadcast 2026 World Cup

China state broadcaster announces deal to broadcast 2026 World Cup

4 min readUpdated: May 15, 2026 07:22 PM IST China Media Group (CMG), the parent body of China’s state broadcaster, said on Friday that it has reached an agreement with FIFA for broadcasting the 2026 World Cup with less than a month left for the start of the tournament. The World Cup is set to start on June 11. The announcement ends a standoff over television rights for the tournament in the country, with the CMG group saying that the agreement also covers broadcasting rights to the men’s tournament in 2030 and for the Women’s World Cups in 2027 and 2031. It comes after a FIFA delegation – comprising secretary general Mattias Grafstrom and director of media rights Jean-Christophe Petit – travelled to Beijing this week to woo the country’s state broadcaster. FIFA later confirmed the details of the agreement in its own statement on Friday. “It’s a real pleasure that we have found an agreement with CMG,” said Grafstrom. “The Chinese market is of very big importance to the global football community. We know …

FIFA’s record prize fund for 2026 World Cup set to be increased after participating nations raise concerns | Football News

FIFA’s record prize fund for 2026 World Cup set to be increased after participating nations raise concerns | Football News

2 min readApr 28, 2026 08:34 PM IST FIFA has said that it will be looking to increase prize money for and participation fee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after concerns were raised by several national associations over the steepling cost of merely taking part in the tournament. It was reported earlier this year that a number of European governing bodies fear that they will lose money even if they manage to stay alive in the World Cup until the quarterfinals due to the high costs of travel, operations and tax in the USA in particular. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be played from June 11 to July 19 in the USA, Mexico and Canada. Football’s global governing body has said that the matter will be addressed at the FIFA Council meeting, set to be held in Vanvouver, Canada on Thursday. “Ahead of a Fifa Council meeting in Vancouver, Canada, on 28 April 2026, Fifa can confirm it is in discussions with associations around the world to increase available revenues,” a …

Italy federation seeks betting cash, youth incentives to halt decline | Football News

Italy federation seeks betting cash, youth incentives to halt decline | Football News

2 min readApr 9, 2026 01:30 AM IST Italy’s outgoing soccer chief on Wednesday called for diverting betting revenue into youth development and infrastructure to revive a sport in deep crisis after the national team failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row. The proposals by Gabriele Gravina, who resigned as head of the federation (FIGC) on April 2, aim to map a way out of the historic low point for the four-time World Cup winners that has sharpened criticism of the entire Italian soccer system. Gravina argued that the Azzurri’s repeated sporting failures are the result of long-standing structural weaknesses rather than short-term mistakes. His report proposed channelling part of the rich gambling proceeds linked to the sport into grassroots programmes and academies, as well as on badly needed investment on new or upgraded soccer arenas. He also proposed abolishing a ban on betting advertising and sponsorships introduced in 2018, in an attempt to curb gambling addiction in a country that is home to Europe’s largest gambling market. …