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More than 100 soccer players from the women’s game have signed an open letter to FIFA, urging the sport’s world governing body to end its sponsorship deal with Saudi oil and gas company Aramco.
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Aramco has sponsorship rights for the men's World Cup in 2026 and the Women's World Cup the following year More than 100 professional women's footballers have signed an open letter urging Fifa to ...
More than 100 professional women's footballers have signed an open letter urging Fifa to drop the Saudi oil giant Aramco as a sponsor, calling it a "punch in the stomach" to the sport. Earlier ...