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Government to hear women's football growth plansCulture secretary Lucy Frazer will meet with the Football Association and NewCo to keep building momentum for growth of women's football.BBC Sport - Published | |
FA urged by government to consider banning transgender women from playing women's footballThe Football Association should consider banning transgender women from playing women's football to remove any "unfair" competitive advantage, Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has told Sky News.Sky News - Published | |
West Brom charged by FA over Wolves crowd disorderWest Bromwich Albion are charged with misconduct by the Football Association over crowd disorder during their FA Cup derby defeat by Wolves.BBC Sport - Published | |
Forest and Reid charged by FA after Liverpool incidentNottingham Forest and first-team coach Steven Reid are charged by the FA for confronting referee Paul Tierney after their defeat by Liverpool.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sheff Utd boss Wilder fined £11,500 by FASheffield United manager Chris Wilder is fined £11,500 by the FA for comments about referee Tony Harrington after his side's loss to Crystal Palace.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ratcliffe Man Utd deal approved by FA & Premier LeagueSir Jim Ratcliffe's deal to buy a 25% stake in Manchester United is approved by the Football Association and Premier League.BBC Sport - Published | |
FA investigates Aston Villa over ineligible playerThe Football Association launches an investigation after Aston Villa field Noelle Maritz, who had already played for Arsenal, in the Women's League Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
FA launches investigation into Cusack's deathThe FA launches an investigation into the circumstances leading up to the death of Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack.BBC Sport - Published | |
Toney scores in first game back after eight-month betting banBrentford star Ivan Toney scored on his return to the Premier League after serving an eight-month ban for breaking FA betting rules.Sky News - Published | |
Toney 'free' after eight-month FA ban expiresBrentford striker Ivan Toney is available to play again for the Bees after an eight-month suspension from the Football Association ends.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sarina Wiegman extends England contractEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman has signed a contract extension with the Football Association (FA) that will see her remain as manager of the Lionesses through to the 2027 World Cup.Sky News - Published | |
FA assessing Cusack case informationThe Football Association says it is assessing "relevant information" around the death of Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack before deciding if it needs to take action.BBC Sport - Published | |
Brentford & Villa charged by FA for team behaviourAston Villa and Brentford are charged by the Football Association for the alleged "provocative" and "improper" behaviour of their teams during their Premier League game on Sunday.BBC Sport - Published | Arsenal boss Arteta cleared of misconduct chargeArsenal boss Mikel Arteta avoids punishment from the Football Association for comments he made about refereeing following last month's defeat by Newcastle.BBC Sport - Published |
Blackpool feel 'disrespected' by 'incompetent' FABlackpool boss Neil Critchley calls the Football Association "incompetent" after their FA Cup second-round tie was postponed at short notice.BBC Sport - Published | MPs call on FA to change transgender rulesA group of 48 MPs and 27 peers sign a letter to urge the Football Association to change its rules on transgender inclusion to "protect" women's football.BBC Sport - Published |
FA chair 'uncomfortable' with Rubiales' behaviourFootball Association chair Debbie Hewitt told a Fifa committee she felt 'uncomfortable' at the behaviour of Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales at Women's World Cup final.BBC Sport - Published | Former Spanish football chief 'forcefully kissed England player' after World Cup finalDisgraced former Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales seemed to "forcefully" kiss England defender Lucy Bronze on her face and stroke teammate Laura Coombs's face after the Women's World Cup final, the..Sky News - Published |
Referee bodycam trial sees 'encouraging' resultsA trial of referees wearing body cameras in adult grassroots football is to double in scale after "encouraging" early results, says the FA's head of refereeing.BBC Sport - Published | Man City charged by FA for failing to control players after anger towards refereeManchester City has been charged by the Football Association with failing to control their players after Sunday's 3-3 draw with Tottenham.Sky News - Published |
Man City charged over players confronting refereeThe Football Association charges Manchester City after players surrounded referee Simon Hooper in Sunday's draw against Tottenham.BBC Sport - Published | Search for former football club director missing after misconduct chargeEssex Police are searching for Danny Macklin - a former official at several EFL clubs - who was charged with misconduct by the FA earlier this week.Sky News - Published |
Forest Green FA Cup tie off amid FA investigationForest Green's FA Cup second-round tie with Blackpool on Saturday is postponed due to an FA investigation into Rovers.BBC Sport - Published | Wolves sporting director banned for swearing at refereeWolves sporting director Matt Hobbs is given a one-match ban and fined £4,000 by the FA for swearing at referee Anthony Taylor.BBC Sport - Published |
Arteta will continue to speak freely about refereesArsenal boss Mikel Arteta says he will continue to freely air his views on refereeing decisions despite facing a Football Association charge.BBC Sport - Published | Luton fined by FA over homophobic chanting at BrightonThe Football Association has fined Luton £120,000 and issued and action plan following homophobic chanting from their fans at Brighton.BBC Sport - Published |
De Zerbi warned over conduct after referee commentsBrighton boss Roberto De Zerbi is given a formal warning about his future conduct by the Football Association after recent comments about referees.BBC Sport - Published | FA diversity adviser quits over Hitler social media postA member of the Football Association (FA) council has resigned after comparing Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a social media post.Sky News - Published |
FA to limit lighting of Wembley archWembley's arch will only be lit for football and entertainment under a new policy approved by the board of the Football Association.BBC Sport - Published | 'Slower than hoped' - clubs collectively fail to meet diversity targetsClubs signed up to the Football Association's Diversity Code collectively fail to meet any of their recruitment targets over the past year.BBC Sport - Published |
FA looking for resolution over trans player disputeThe Football Association says it is "working to find a resolution" after a transgender player stopped playing football when rival clubs refused to play against her.BBC Sport - Published | Arteta charged by FA for comments after Newcastle lossThe Football Association charges Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta with misconduct for comments he made after his side's 1-0 Premier League defeat by Newcastle.BBC Sport - Published |
England Under-23s thriving with Wiegman supportEngland have enjoyed success on the world stage and now the women's under-23s are catching up after Sarina Wiegman helped the Football Association rebuild its youth set-up.BBC Sport - Published | FA Council member apologises after claiming 'Hitler would be proud of Israel's prime minister'A member of the Football Association's top decision-making body representing minority ethnic communities has said: "Adolf Hitler would be proud of Benjamin Netanyahu."Sky News - Published |
FA to take no further action against SterlingThe Football Association will take no further action against Raheem Sterling after reviewing footage of the first Chelsea goal celebration in the match against Tottenham on Monday.BBC Sport - Published | Women's FA Cup prize fund to be doubled to £6mThe Football Association doubles the Women's FA Cup prize fund in a "positive step" towards equal prize money.BBC Sport - Published |
FA will not charge Garnacho over use of gorilla emojisThe Football Association says it will not charge Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho after he used gorilla emojis in a social media post.BBC Sport - Published | FA contacts Luton and police over tragedy chantingThe Football Association says it is "seeking observations" from Luton Town after tragedy chanting was heard during Sunday's 1-1 draw with Liverpool.BBC Sport - Published |
FA writes to clubs after Choudhury's Israel-Gaza postThe FA is to write to all clubs advising players should not use the phrase 'from river to the sea' in social media posts.BBC Sport - Published | FA reviews 'whether and when' to light Wembley ArchThe Football Association will review "whether and when" to light up the Wembley Arch after criticism of its response to the Israel-Gaza conflict.BBC Sport - Published |
'Our thoughts are with those who have suffered'The Football Association "tried to make the best decision with good intentions" over tributes to those who have died in Israel and Gaza, according to England manager Gareth Southgate.BBC Sport - Published | FA 'tried to make best decision' on Israel & Gaza - SouthgateThe FA has "tried to make the best decision with good intentions" over tributes to those who have died in Israel and Gaza, according to Gareth Southgate.BBC Sport - Published |
FA branded 'spineless' after refusing to light up Wembley Stadium arch in Israel's coloursThe FA has been branded "spineless" and condemned for its "weak response" to the Hamas attack in Israel after announcing the Wembley Stadium arch will not be illuminated in blue and white to represent..Sky News - Published | FA unlikely to light Wembley arch with Israel coloursThe Football Association is unlikely to light the Wembley arch in the colours of the Israel flag because of the fear of a backlash from some communities.BBC Sport - Published |
Chelsea's James charged for alleged tunnel incidentChelsea right-back Reece James is charged by the Football Association for an alleged incident in the tunnel after their defeat by Aston Villa.BBC Sport - Published | FA investigates reports of abuse by ex-AFC Wimbledon chiefThe Football Association is investigating reports former AFC Wimbledon managing director Danny Macklin made abusive and sexist comments about a female colleague.BBC Sport - Published |
FA investigating reports former AFC Wimbledon boss made sexist remarksThe Football Association is investigating reports former AFC Wimbledon managing director Danny Macklin - who left his role at the club earlier this month - made sexist and abusive remarks about a..Sky News - Published | Bronze says England 'can lead the way' in women's footballLucy Bronze says England can be a team that "lead the way" in women's football after successfully negotiating an agreement with the FA on performance-related bonuses.BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses reach deal with FA in dispute over bonusesThe Lionesses and the FA have reached an agreement in a long-running dispute over bonuses and commercial payments.Sky News - Published |