Nov 16 (Reuters) - FIFA is launching a new service to crack down on hate speech and discrimination online during the World Cup, opens new tab, world soccer's governing body said on Wednesday. The ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has promised to take action against people abusing players, managers and referees with more than 30,000 posts already flagged ...
The world's most popular sport is run by FIFA, a powerful group that rakes in billions of dollars. Today, authorities in both the U.S. and Switzerland launched probes into corruption and bribery ...
Despite banning "hundreds of thousands" of accounts in FIFA's Ultimate Team mode since February, EA Sports says cheating, bot use, and coin farming and selling remains such a problem that they have to ...
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