Ahead of Next Year’s World Cup, FIFA Learns Lessons About What Not To Do
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It's not even a matter of the expanded tournament being lost in disinterest, but rather that the organization, led by Gianni Infantino, has set itself absurdly high goals. And that's not the only problem with the whole thing.
One can still understand why it is worth giving world championships to dictatorships, but the currently running Club World Cup is already such a failure that it is difficult to even see the theft in it.
Miami’s global sports spotlight grows, and so do law enforcement concerns
World Cup tournament kicking off Saturday, the FIFA World Cup set for next year and Formula 1 races at Hard Rock Stadium now confirmed through 2041. Along with this distinction come concerns over the region’s ability to manage huge sporting crowds — especially after the major security breach at the Copa America final last year — and an uptick in human trafficking that law enforcement believe comes with these events. The new FIFA Club World Cup i…
The Club World Cup and Gold Cup are struggling to gain the attention of fans in the US, with shockingly low attendance and shadows over the new FIFA tournament, but also tremendous anxiety ahead of the World Cup.
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