Kylian Mbappe Conveys Desire to Leave PSG This Summer, According to Reports
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Marouane Fellaini played chief tormentor as France suffered a 4-3 home defeat in a home friendly against Belgium on Sunday.
"I can't ask for anything more. The three titles, finishing by winning the Champions League, I don't have words to express my happiness," said Iniesta.
Barcelona will become the first European team in history to twice win the treble if they are able to snatch their fifth Champions League title on Saturday.
FIFA said on Thursday it gave the FAI a loan that would have been paid back had Ireland qualified for the 2014 World Cup.
South Africa confirmed it had given $10 million meant to help pay for the 2010 World Cup to a soccer official indicted last week in the United States.
"We owe it to the millions of fans in Europe and beyond, who love sport and who deserve so much better," Tibor Navracsics, the European commissioner said.
A day after announcing his decision to resign, Sepp Blatter was back at work at FIFA headquarters on Wednesday.
Blatter governed the biggest sport on Earth for nearly two decades, for years untouched personally by allegations of corruption, but never sharing the game's popularity.
Blatter and his mentor Joao Havelange have run global's soccer's governing body since 1974.
Rubin put the US ahead in the sixth minute he tapped in a cross from Bradford Jamieson IV following Hyndman's corner kick.
Germany does not want a boycott of soccer's World Cup tournament, the president of the German Football Association (DFB) Wolfgang Niersbach said.
The 32-year-old Dane will end his contractual relationship with Celta on June 30, so Sevilla will pay nothing for the transfer, reports Efe.
Soccer's world governing body on May 30 suspended the Indonesia association, known locally as PSSI, citing government interference in its affairs.
Late goals to Andre Silva and Nuno Santos gave Portugal the group lead on goal difference from Colombia who had earlier beaten Qatar 1-0.
Chelsea started with some of their youngsters and took the lead with a calm finish by Daniel Solanke in the 13th minute.
A top US federal investigator in the FIFA corruption scandal says he is "fairly confident" there will be another round of indictments in the case.