A letter signed by over 100 professional women’s footballers has called on FIFA to drop its partnership with Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco. The partnership is criticised due to Saudi Arabia ...
More than 100 soccer players from the women’s game have signed an open letter to FIFA, urging the sport’s world governing body to end its sponsorship deal with Saudi oil and gas company Aramco.
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Oct 21 (Reuters) - A group of over 100 professional women's soccer players on Monday sent an open letter to FIFA urging the world governing body to end its partnership with oil and gas ...
Fifa signed a four-year deal with Aramco back in April, which will see the Saudi state-owned firm gain sponsorship rights to the Men's World Cup in 2026 and the Women's World Cup the following year.
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Fifa has been accused of not paying the final part of agreed sums to players across Europe whose contracts have not been honoured by their clubs. A number of sources from different countries with ...
Fleming is one of the Canadian signatories of the open letter to FIFA. (Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle/The Canadian Press) More than a hundred international women's soccer players are calling on ...
More than 100 professional women's footballers have signed an open letter urging Fifa to drop the Saudi oil giant Aramco as a sponsor, calling it a "punch in the stomach" to the sport. Earlier ...
Aramco has sponsorship rights for the men's World Cup in 2026 and the Women's World Cup the following year More than 100 professional women's footballers have signed an open letter urging Fifa to ...