The Football Association (FA)
FA shelves rebrand plan – report
Moves to rebrand the Football Association as the English FA have been suspended, according to the Daily Mail
FA announces 2017-18 results, including £376m turnover and £128m invested back into game
The Football Association invested a record £128m (€148m/$168m) into all levels of English football in the 2017-18 season, according to its financial results for the year.
FA to establish women’s football board to oversee growth of professional club game
The Football Association is set to create a new board specifically to oversee the growth and development of women’s football in England.
Mark Bullingham to be new FA chief executive
Mark Bullingham has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Football Association (FA). He succeeds Martin Glenn who is stepping down at the end of the 2018-19 season
FA looks to rebrand itself as ‘English Football Association’
The Football Association is looking to change its name to the English Football Association in an attempt to modernise itself and rebuild international relationships ahead of a possible joint bid to host…
Shaun Harvey to step down as EFL CEO in May
Shaun Harvey has announced that he is to step down from his position as chief executive of the English Football League at the end of the 2018-19 season
Racing and football the likely beneficiaries of TV marketing blackout by UK gambling firms
Drop in advertising against football unlikely to impact media-rights income
Value of shirt and LED inventory could increase
Exemption likely to drive horse racing media-rights revenue
Glenn to depart as FA chief executive
The English Football Association is seeking a new chief executive after it was announced today (Thursday) that Martin Glenn has resigned from the position
Safe standing option set to slip into 2020-21 season
Safe standing is unlikely to be introduced into English football before the 2020-21 season with an independent review into the matter currently taking place, according to multiple reports
Premier League clubs warned over foreign quotas
The English Football Association has warned that there will be a significant reduction in the number of overseas players allowed in Premier League squads if top-tier clubs do not agree to its proposals
FA’s post-Brexit proposals rejected by Premier League
The Premier League has rejected a proposal from the English Football Association (FA) to increase the number of homegrown players in squads as part of plans to deal with Brexit
FA considers restrictions on foreign Premier League players
The English Football Association (FA) is planning on reducing the number of overseas players allowed in Premier League squads from 17 to 12 as part of plans to deal with Brexit, according to The Times
FA to introduce bag ban for England-USA friendly
London’s Wembley Stadium is set for its largest safety operation to date when England’s national football team hosts the United States in a friendly match next month.
Burnham calls on English football to back grassroots
Andy Burnham has urged English football authorities to prioritise grassroots funding to avoid a “period of decay” in the game.
Khan denies link between Wembley bid withdrawal and Fulham allegations
Shahid Khan has denied that the withdrawal of his £600m (€682m/$782m) offer to purchase Wembley Stadium has any link with the allegations against Fulham, the Premier League club he owns.
Former FA chief calls for Premier League tax after Wembley deal collapse
Former English Football Association chairman David Bernstein has called for a “Premier League tax” to boost investment in the grassroots game following the collapse of US businessman Shahid Khan’s takeov…
Khan withdraws offer for Wembley in blow to FA plans
Shahid Khan, the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham FC, has withdrawn his offer to purchase Wembley Stadium
FA board opens door for Wembley sale to Khan
The Football Association board has approved in principle the sale of Wembley Stadium to the Fulham FC and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan.