


What Is FIFA For?By: Alan Tomlinson Published by Policy Press, 2026 03 31 A wide ranging look at footballs powerful but controversial governing body. Football is the worlds most popular sport and truly a global phenomenon. As a result, it attracts huge sums of money from its advertisers, sponsors and broadcasters, much of which flows to FIFA, the sports international governing body. So, given its decidedly chequered history, the question of what FIFA is for is crucial
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