Zurich — FIFA is facing renewed pressure as it pushes forward with major reforms and tournament expansions that are set to reshape the future of global football.
The world’s governing body continues to expand its international competitions while increasing investment in women’s football and grassroots development across multiple regions. Officials say the measures are designed to grow the game worldwide, but critics warn that an expanded calendar could strain players and reduce competitive quality.
FIFA remains one of the most powerful organizations in global sport, generating billions in revenue through major tournaments, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights. That power, however, continues to draw intense public and regulatory scrutiny.
The organization has introduced stricter governance and transparency policies in recent years following past controversies, though questions over accountability and long-term reform persist.
As football’s global popularity continues to surge, FIFA’s decisions in the coming months are expected to have far-reaching consequences for clubs, players, and national teams worldwide.
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