Gold Cup 2025

Mexico and Costa Rica top the Las Vegas bill with a fitting Group A finale

Mexico 0 Costa Rica 0

June 22 – Mexico and Costa Rica drew a blank in an enthralling no holds barred encounter at the Allegiant in Las Vegas in front of 35,000 fans.

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Chelsea tread new path with £200m Yokohama deal

Yokohama and Chelsea

By Paul Nicholson
February 27 – English Premier League leaders Chelsea have signed a 5-year £200 million shirt sponsorship deal with Japanese tyre manufacturer Yokohama. The deal is the second largest in the Premier League, behind Manchester United’s seven year £370 million Chevrolet sponsorship.

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Andrew Warshaw: Questions of winter timings

The cries of foul may have receded slightly since football’s most open secret – a winter World Cup for Qatar in 2022 – was all but confirmed, pending being rubber-stamped by FIFA’s executive committee. But the resentment in some quarters will linger for weeks and months to come.

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New long-term marketing deal for Munich’s sleeping giants

1860 Munich fans

By David Owen
February 26 – Munich’s other club has signed an exclusive marketing deal with Infront Sports & Media, the sports marketing company that China’s Dalian Wanda Group recently agreed to buy for more than €1 billion. The agreement covers all 1860 Munich’s sponsorship, advertising and hospitality between now and 2027-28.

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Exclusive: 2022 World Cup in the bag! England have never lost an international in December

World Cup trophy

By David Owen
February 26 – Phil Neville, the former Manchester United, Everton and England footballer turned BBC pundit, swam against the tide this week. While many in the country that invented football were bemoaning the FIFA task force recommendation to stage the 2022 World Cup in November and December, Neville said it might be “the best thing that’s ever happened” to England.

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Kenyan league mayhem could force new FIFA intervention

Sam Nyamweya

By Mark Baber
February 25 – The injunction taken out by the Football Kenya Federation last Friday, in contravention of its own statutes and those of FIFA, to bring the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) to a halt was served on Monday morning, plunging the league its players and Kenyan football into deeper crisis.

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