FIFA Unites World Cup Winners and Club Executives as Teammates to Study for Soccer Diploma

06 January 2020, Egypt, Giza: The shadows of spectators can be seen on a FIFA banner. (dpa)
06 January 2020, Egypt, Giza: The shadows of spectators can be seen on a FIFA banner. (dpa)
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FIFA Unites World Cup Winners and Club Executives as Teammates to Study for Soccer Diploma

06 January 2020, Egypt, Giza: The shadows of spectators can be seen on a FIFA banner. (dpa)
06 January 2020, Egypt, Giza: The shadows of spectators can be seen on a FIFA banner. (dpa)

World Cup and Champions League winners are learning about the soccer industry at FIFA alongside club founders and front-office leaders.

All were teammates in the classroom this week at the soccer body’s headquarters in Zurich to study all fields of the industry for the FIFA Diploma in Club Management.

Graduates this week included Juan Mata and Angel City founder Julie Uhrman, while Cesc Fàbregas, Esteban Cambiasso and Radamel Falcao are among the latest intake for the 18-month course.

Now in its third edition, the FIFA course aims to give former stars a pathway to careers off the field and better educate soccer industry executives about the players’ perspective.

“When we learn something it is a great feeling. These courses give us a chance to do that,” said Mata, who won a World Cup title with Spain and a Champions League with Chelsea.

As a co-founder in 2017 of the socially progressive Common Goal charity, Mata’s smarts already were established and he was expected to have an impactful post-playing career.

However, former Argentina and Inter Milan midfielder Cambiasso cautioned in one session that some industry executives “think that if a football player develops his brain, that is a danger.”

Fàbregas is studying on the course while coaching in Italy at Como, newly promoted to Serie A after a 20-year absence, where he is also a minority investor.

He was hired at Como by Dennis Wise, who played for Chelsea and England, was an executive at Newcastle and is part of the FIFA selection board for the course and helps teach it.

“There are many of us that are capable of doing it and we have shown we are capable,” Wise said. “You are never too old to continue to learn.”

FIFA started its diploma course in 2021 following the UEFA masters course taught since 2015 by the European soccer body with input from universities in England and France.

This generation of newly-retired international players typically acquired enough wealth to have serious investment options and no need to work again. Mata has a stake in Formula One team Alpine.

“We do have exceptional lifestyles,” acknowledged Tim Cahill, an advisor to Qatar’s soccer federation and board member at Qatar-owned Belgian second-tier club Eupen.

Wise suggested the motivation for FIFA students to be educated was “not about money. It is about success and achieving certain things.”

FIFA’s course focuses on club operations rather than national federation issues and a keynote lecturer is Arsene Wenger, its head of global development after 22 years as Arsenal coach.

“You could have heard a pin drop in the room when he spoke,” said Karina LeBlanc, the storied former Canada goalkeeper and now general manager at Portland Thorns in the National Women’s Soccer League.

Portland and Angel City were created in recent years and are now trying to learn and share from clubs that have more than 100 years of history, said Uhrman, the Angel City president who was an entrepreneur in the gaming and entertainment industries before founding the soccer club in Los Angeles.

“It can only bring you closer together,” she said, “because we are sitting at the table together.”



Senegal Goal Hero Admits AFCON Final Walk-off Was ‘a Mistake’

Senegal's midfielder #26 Pape Gueye celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final football match between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on January 18, 2026. (AFP)
Senegal's midfielder #26 Pape Gueye celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final football match between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on January 18, 2026. (AFP)
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Senegal Goal Hero Admits AFCON Final Walk-off Was ‘a Mistake’

Senegal's midfielder #26 Pape Gueye celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final football match between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on January 18, 2026. (AFP)
Senegal's midfielder #26 Pape Gueye celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final football match between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on January 18, 2026. (AFP)

Senegal's Pape Gueye opened up about his team's walk off at the Africa Cup of Nations final and Morocco's subsequent missed penalty in an interview on French television on Sunday.

Gueye scored the winning goal as Senegal edged Morocco 1-0 in extra time in a controversial game in Rabat last week.

Morocco were awarded a late penalty sparking a walk-off from the eventual winners, leading to a 20-minute delay.

When Senegal came back Brahim Diaz fluffed his penalty, while Gueye scored the winner in extra-time.

"We are only human, we realized our mistake and came back out," said the 26-year-old midfielder Gueye.

"Anyone can make a mistake," he added.

Gueye praised former Liverpool star Sadio Mane, who remained on the pitch and urged his team-mates to return to the game for the penalty.

Senegal were already furious at having a goal disallowed for a soft-looking foul minutes earlier

"He found the right thing to say at the right moment and it shows just how important he is to us," he said.

"We owe him a big thank you."

Gueye also expressed surprise that Diaz dared attempt a panenka penalty that went badly wrong.

"It was daring and I would not have risked that myself," he said.

The Moroccan Football Federation has formally referred the walkout and supporters' behavior to the Confederation of African Football (CAF), which organizes AFCON, and FIFA.


Buendia Scores Stunning Goal as Aston Villa Beat Newcastle 2-0 

Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Aston Villa - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - January 25, 2026 Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Aston Villa - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - January 25, 2026 Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
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Buendia Scores Stunning Goal as Aston Villa Beat Newcastle 2-0 

Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Aston Villa - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - January 25, 2026 Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Aston Villa - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - January 25, 2026 Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

A brilliant first-half strike from Emiliano Buendia and a late goal ​by Ollie Watkins gave Aston Villa a 2-0 Premier League win at Newcastle United on Sunday that kept the pressure on second-placed Manchester City as the title ‌race gathers ‌pace.

Villa moved ‌back ⁠level ​with ‌City, who beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 on Saturday, on 46 points, with the two sides four points behind leaders Arsenal, who host Manchester United later ⁠on Sunday, Reuters reported.

Buendia opened the scoring in ‌the 19th minute, ‍crowning a ‍slick Villa attack swept from ‍one side of the field to the other. The 29-year-old picked up the ball on the ​edge of the box and flashed a stunning right-foot shot ⁠past Nick Pope and into the net.

Roared on by the home crowd, Newcastle pressed forward strongly looking for an equaliser but it was Watkins who had the last word for Villa, ghosting in at the far post to head ‌home in the 88th minute and seal the win.


AFC President: AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Brand Identity Inspiring,

The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA
The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA
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AFC President: AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Brand Identity Inspiring,

The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA
The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA

President of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and Senior Vice President of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa attended the unveiling ceremony of the visual identity for the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™, held on the sidelines of the AFC U23 Asian Cup final between Japan and China yesterday at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.

Al Khalifa expressed his pleasure at the launch of the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ visual identity, stressing that the occasion marks a renewed starting point on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s journey toward hosting the jewel of AFC tournaments, SPA reported.

He said: “The AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ will be an exceptional celebration of football and culture, and today’s unveiling marks a pivotal milestone in bringing this vision to life. It reflects the Kingdom’s heritage and modernity at the same time, and highlights the inspiring character of the tournament. We are confident it will resonate widely with our passionate fans in Asia and beyond.”

The AFC, in collaboration with the Local Organizing Committee (LOC), unveiled the new visual identity for the 19th edition of Asia’s premier football tournament, with less than one year remaining until kickoff.

The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent. It reflects the host nation’s unique spirit and culture while celebrating the unifying power of Asian football.

The unveiling event also featured a short film titled “Spark Across Asia,” depicting the anticipation, unity, and passion surrounding the AFC Asian Cup 2027™ through the journey of a glowing spark moving through daily life and football moments before transforming into the Saudi Arabia 2027 emblem.

At the heart of the identity is the official emblem, which combines a distinctive wordmark with the iconic trophy symbol inspired by stepped Najdi geometry—an architectural and decorative style unique to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This geometric language, historically found in engraved motifs, Sadu textiles, and regional ornaments, conveys rhythm and balance while expressing a distinctly Saudi aesthetic with an Asian dimension.

The emblem is complemented by decorative patterns inspired by Najdi architecture and traditional Saudi crafts, reflecting openness and hospitality—values deeply rooted in Saudi culture.

The trophy symbol also serves as the primary graphic element of the AFC