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Without Referees, There’s No Football, Says FIFA President Gianni Infantino
In his impassioned concluding remarks, President Infantino underscored the pivotal role referees played in the sport, labeling them as FIFA's "Team One."
“Without referees, there’s no football,” said Gianni to FIFA. “We all have to fight…against any sort of abuse and violence against referees, but also to bring back respect and tolerance.”
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Asian Football Body Panel Approves Setting Up Of Reform Taskforce
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Sleep, Sleep, Sleep: Guardiola Sets Out Plan For Club World Cup Final
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Man City Reach Club World Cup Final With 3-0 Win Over Urawa Reds
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Bundesliga: Thomas Muller Signs Contract Extension At FC Bayern
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FIH Hockey Stars Awards: Hardik Is Player Of The Year; Savita Voted Goalkeeper Of The Year (Female) Again
Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr: India's Hardik Singh was on Tuesday named the Male Player of the Year for the year 2023 by the International Hockey Federation (FIH), finishing ahead ...
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Guardiola Wants To 'close The Little Circle' By Winning Club World Cup
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Guardiola 'Pleased And Excited' By Man City's Prospect Of FIFA Club World Cup
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US To Host New FIFA Club World Cup In 2025, Chile Will Host U20 World Cup
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Jr. Men’s Hockey WC: India Lose Bronze 1-3 To Spain
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