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FIFA has banned vuvuzelas, laser pointers, air horns and other noisy devices from 2026 World Cup stadiums, Vanguard reports. The rules will apply across venues in the United States, Canada and Mexico as organisers tighten safety and matchday regulations. Fans who breach the rules risk being denied entry or removed.
Fans who thought they had scored free 2026 World Cup tickets have been hit with a reality check. FIFA says a website glitch allowed about 60 supporters to secure seats for $0, but the governing body now wants payment.
Affected fans have been given seven days to pay the correct amount or risk losing their tickets.
FIFA admitted the error and said it “regrets” the mix-up, but insists the seats remain reserved only if fans complete payment. The incident has sparked fresh debate over World Cup ticketing and pricing.
🚨JUST IN: Former Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has sold his 25% stake in the club
A 25% stake in Tottenham is worth £650 million pic.twitter.com/mDSuyOGZyk
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JUST IN: Former Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has sold his 25% stake in the club
A 25% stake in Tottenham is worth £650 million
Former Tottenham Hotspur executive chairman Daniel Levy has agreed to sell the majority of his stake in the club, according to a press release sent out on behalf of the purchasing company Eight Sports Capital Limited.
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Former Tottenham Hotspur executive chairman Daniel Levy has agreed to sell the majority of his stake in the club, according to a press release sent out on behalf of the purchasing company Eight Sports Capital Limited.
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Manchester United’s long-running interest in Aurelien Tchouameni remains alive, with the Real Madrid midfielder emerging as one to watch this summer. According to the Manchester Evening News, Madrid president Florentino Perez insists the France international is not for sale. However, reports from Spain suggest uncertainty still surrounds his future. With Perez also facing a presidential election challenge from Enrique Riquelme, the situation could yet change. For now, United remain on alert as they monitor developments around the 26-year-old midfielder ahead of the transfer window.
Six rising Premier League stars have been shortlisted for the PFA Young Player of the Year award after standout seasons. Liverpool’s Rio Ngumoha, Arsenal’s Max Dowman, Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, Manchester City duo Nico O’Reilly and Rayan Cherki, plus Bournemouth striker Junior Kroupi all made the cut.
Dowman shattered age records at Arsenal, while Kroupi scored 13 league goals. Ngumoha, Cherki, O’Reilly and Mainoo also impressed with breakthrough campaigns. The nominees were announced by the PFA, recognising the league’s brightest young talents.
Andoni Iraola, 43, takes the reins at Liverpool on a two-year deal, replacing Arne Slot. The Spaniard, who led Bournemouth to their best-ever Premier League finish (sixth), expressed excitement to coach top players and fight for titles. He arrives understanding high expectations, ready for the challenge at “a massive club.”
New Era at Anfield: Iraola Takes Charge
Liverpool Confirms Iraola as New Head Coach
Iraola Ready for Liverpool Challenge
NI Win Amidst Red Card Drama
O’Neill Slams “Game-Killing” Red
Northern Ireland grabbed a 1-0 friendly win over Guinea, but manager Michael O’Neill said Tom Atcheson’s red card “killed the game.” Atcheson, on his first Northern Ireland start, scored the lone goal in the ninth minute from Isaac Price’s cross. However, the defender was later sent off, leaving NI to see out the win with ten men.
Andoni Iraola, former Bournemouth manager, has signed a two-year contract with Liverpool. This move contrasts with the trend of long-term deals in the Premier League. Iraola prefers shorter contracts, believing his tenure should be based on mutual happiness rather than financial security. He stated, “I want to continue because both sides are happy and they want to continue together.”
Iraola is not motivated by the financial assurance of long contracts, explaining, “To sign a contract just to have the assurance that if they sack you, you have the money no – I don’t feel pleased with this.” He sees each year as a renewal of confidence, influenced by managers like Marcelo Bielsa.
Headlines: Liverpool chase Diomande; Arsenal, PSG eye Kroupi, Alvarez; El Mala snubs Brentford.
Liverpool are making strong moves for RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger, Yan Diomande, though Paris St-Germain also shows interest. Meanwhile, Arsenal finds themselves competing with PSG for Eli Junior Kroupi and Julian Alvarez. In other news, Said El Mala has rejected Brentford’s substantial £43m offer from Cologne.
Celtic Fans Divided
Keane’s Past Sparks Fury
Celtic supporter groups are fiercely opposing Robbie Keane’s potential manager role. His prior coaching position with Maccabi Tel Aviv, especially his decision to stay during the Gaza conflict, has ignited significant backlash. This division emerges as reports indicate Keane has held talks with principal shareholder Dermot Desmond.
