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- FIFA gives president Infantino 33% raise in pay deal worth $4.6 million in Women’s World Cup yearSeattle Times
- FIFA gives president Infantino 33% raise in pay deal worth $4.6 million in Women's World Cup yearStar Tribune
- FIFA moves more than 100 jobs from Zurich to Miamithewestonforum.com
- FIFA’s 2023: A Red Card To Good Governance, Human Rights And Climate ChangeForbes
- KAMAMBO URGES FRESH FIFA BANherald.co.zw
- FIFA moving 100+ jobs to Florida from Zurich as legal department transfers to 2026 World Cup baseSeattle Times
- Women's World Cup 2027: Potential Hosts, Dates for Selection Process and MoreBleacher Report
- Hollywood star's cheeky exchange with Ruby TuiNZ Herald
- Natalie Portman seen without wedding ring ahead of NZ visitNZ Herald
- Prize money: FIFA will still pay Falcons through NFF — Aisha Falodepunchng.com
- GFIFA to pay World Cup prize money to Nigeria players following allowance disputeghanasoccernet.com
- Super Falcons: FIFA to pay World Cup prize directly to playerspunchng.com
- ‘This tournament is creating history’: Women’s World Cup ticket sales smash FIFA recordSydney Morning Herald
- Fatal shooting hours before the Women's World Cup began in New Zealand appears to be an isolated acttimesfreepress.com
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: Security increased after fatal shooting ahead of opening game in AucklandCBS Sports
- Fatal shooting hours before the Women’s World Cup began in New Zealand appears to be an isolated actDenver Post
- Gunman kills 2 people in New Zealand hours ahead of first game in Women's World Cupnwaonline.com
- Gunman in New Zealand killed 2 people on eve of Women’s World Cup soccer tournamentAlaska Dispatch News
- A gunman in New Zealand kills 2 people hours ahead of first game in Women's World CupStar Tribune
- TWomen’s World Cup security heightened ahead of opening match following deadly shooting in Aucklandtwincities.com
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