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Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss? FIFA turns to Swiss Infantino
New FIFA president Gianni Infantino is tasked with executing reforms in the wake of the Blatter era.
FIFA Elects Gianni Infantino to Lead It Out of Scandal-Plagued Era
"We will restore the image of FIFA and the respect of FIFA, and everyone in the world will be proud of us," Infantino pledged at an extraordinary FIFA Congress in Zurich after he was elected to succeed Sepp Blatter.
Blatter and Platini Banned from Football for Eight Years
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been banned from all football-related activity for eight years.
Zlatan is Here to Warm Your Cold Heart
Zlatan scored a gorgeous free kick to send Sweden through to Euro 2016.
The Complete Vice Sports Guide To The FIFA President Candidates
There are many candidates to succeed Sepp Blatter atop the world's governing soccer organization. Here is your guide to both the real and imaginary ones.
How to Catch a Match Fixer
Sportradar, a data company, might do more to combat match-fixing than any other organization. They took us behind the scenes of one of their most successful investigations.
Doping in Football: Does the Beautiful Game Need to Confront an Ugly Truth?
UEFA has implemented strict new anti-doping regulations, but asserts that football is almost entirely clean. Is the beautiful game really untainted by drugs, or are the authorities being wilfully ignorant?
VICE Sports World News Roundup: October 16th
Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
UEFA's Nations League Will Only Make the Rich Richer – That's Why it Exists
The new UEFA Nations League will benefit the richest countries and do nothing for the minnows. But what else would you expect from the people who brought us the Champions League?
Alessandro Florenzi Rips Ridiculous Goal From 65 Yards Out
Alessandro Florenzi scored an all-time great goal in a Champions League group stage match against Barcelona.
Austria Manager Celebrates Trip to France for Euro 2016 with Beret and Baguette
Austria manager Marcel Koller celebrated his side's win over Sweden by dressing up like a French person. Which means he ate a baguette while wearing a beret.
Sweden U21 Player Hops Aboard the Shit-Talk Express After Win over Denmark
Sweden's John Guidetti went off on Denmark after beating them 4-1 in UEFA's U21 EURO and moving on to the final.