Haircuts, concerts, birthplaces, resting places and a mad dash feature in our look at the statistics surrounding the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. So, grab yourself a Cappuccino, Espresso or Latte and let FIFA.com deliver you the intriguing numbers behind Italy’s conquering of the 18th FIFA World Cup.
FIFA delegation visits Gaza and meets Israeli authorities
A FIFA delegation led by Tokyo Sexwale has visited Israel and Palestine as part of the ongoing efforts of the FIFA Monitoring Committee Israel-Palestine to identify solutions to issues hindering the development of football in the region.
FIFA’s medical department takes part in the 27th Annual Crans Montana Forum
FIFA’s Chief Medical Officer Prof. Jiří Dvořák discussed the challenges he and FIFA have attempted to tackle in over two decades at the 27th Annual Crans Montana Forum, in Vienna, Austria.
Akide recalls Nigeria’s amazing 1999 adventure
Seventeen years ago today, the Super Falcons were knocked out of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in one of the event’s greatest matches ever. FIFA.com looks back on their memorable campaign with the team’s star player, Mercy Akide.
Futsal coming into focus for struggling Scots
FIFA.com hears from Scotland’s first-ever futsal coach Mark Potter about the positive correlation between the discipline and developing world class talent and the battle to change opinions and the football culture in his homeland.
Remembering Germany 2006 in all its glory
The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Teeming with extraordinary exploits and memorable moments – many of which will surely spring to mind if you think back – the tournament now holds pride of place in the history of the global showpiece. From 1 to 9 July, FIFA.com and our various social media accounts will be taking you on a journey back in time.
Slutsky steps down as Russia coach
2018 hosts Russia will be looking for a new coach to lead them into the next World Cup after Leonid Slutsky stepped down after UEFA EURO 2016.
Doege out to impress on the world stage
FIFA.com sat down with Germany U-17 goalkeeper Leonie Doege, who looks ahead to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Jordan 2016, where she hopes to meet Jordanian international and close friend Sarah Abu Sabbah at the knockout stages.
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