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UEFA Clear Line VAR Overhaul: New Rules Aim to End Endless Replays
UEFA’s Clear Line initiative introduces 150 real VAR cases to reduce lengthy reviews, limit microscopic checks and restore on-field referees as football’s primary decision-makers.
UEFA Refuses to Lift FIFA Boycott Threat Despite Gianni Infantino’s Apology Over World Cup Proposal
UEFA has kept its FIFA boycott threat alive, saying Gianni Infantino's apology and the withdrawal of the World Cup investment proposal fail to meet Europe's key governance demands.
UEFA Slams Gianni Infantino After FIFA Withdraws Private Investment Plan Amid Governance Concerns
UEFA has criticized FIFA President Gianni Infantino after the governing body abandoned its private investment proposal, raising fresh questions over transparency, governance, and football's long-term financial management.
FIFA Investment Plan Sparks UEFA Boycott Threat, Putting World Cup Future in Doubt
FIFA's proposed commercial investment plan has sparked strong opposition from UEFA, raising fears of a potential World Cup boycott and a major shift in global football governance.
FIFA’s $10 Billion Investment Proposal Explained: Why UEFA Opposes Gianni Infantino’s Plan
FIFA's proposed $10 billion private investment plan promises massive funding for global football, but UEFA's governance concerns and boycott warnings have triggered one of the sport's biggest political controversies.
FIFA World Cup Investment Plan Faces Backlash as UEFA and FA Raise Governance Concerns
FIFA's reported plan to sell a minority stake in World Cup commercial rights has sparked criticism from UEFA, the FA, and other football confederations over governance concerns.
FIFA World Cup Investment Plan Triggers UEFA Boycott Threat Amid $20 Billion Commercial Proposal
FIFA's proposed $20 billion commercial investment plan has sparked a major dispute with UEFA, raising concerns over football governance, transparency and the future of the FIFA World Cup.
FIFA’s $20 Billion Commercial Venture Faces UEFA Opposition Over Football Governance and Private Investment
FIFA's proposed $20 billion commercial subsidiary has triggered strong opposition from UEFA, raising major questions about private investment, football governance, transparency, and the future of the global game.







