The Football Association (FA)
English FA claims record revenue haul
Paying the price | The sexual abuse scandal in English football
FA’s Mark Bullingham overcomes commercial hurdles in spectacular style
Clarke nominated as new FA chairman after Football League tenure
Greg Clarke has been nominated as chairman of the Football Association (FA), the sport’s national governing body in England.
Wembley to turn money-maker for FA under refinancing deal
The English Football Association (FA) has agreed a deal to refinance its Wembley Stadium debt in a move that will reportedly save the national governing body at least £12m (€16.2m/$18.4m) a year and allow it to make a profit from the venue for the first time.
The Leader: Heather Rabbatts
English Football Association (FA) director and ex-FIFA Task Force Member, Heather Rabbatts, on the future of world football’s governing body and how women’s sport is entering the commercial mainstream.
FA brings in Glenn as new CEO
The English Football Association (FA) has appointed Martin Glenn as its new chief executive.
Dyke’s ‘B’ team league participation proposal dropped
Greg Dyke, the chairman of England’s Football Association, has dropped his controversial plan to introduce ‘B’ teams into the Football League, which represents the three divisions below the top-tier Premier League.
Sport Integrity Monitor teams up with English and Scottish football bodies
Betting integrity company Sport Integrity Monitor has been appointed as the betting market monitoring partner of the English Premier League, Football Association, Football League, Football Conference, Scottish Football Association and Scottish Professional Football League.
FA reveals proposed shake-up of non-EU player transfers
The Football Association, the sport’s governing body in England, has confirmed proposals to cut the number of non-European Union players in the country’s league structure by up to 50 per cent.
DFB confirms deal talks with England over Euros
Helmut Sandrock, the general secretary of the DFB, the German football association, has confirmed that a deal has been discussed with counterparts from the English Football Association surrounding the hosting rights for the Uefa Euro 2020 and 2024 international tournaments.
English FA drops Women’s World Cup bid
The English Football Association (FA) has pulled out of the running to host the 2019 Fifa Women’s World Cup after dropping its bid for the national team event.
One To One
We look at how English football’s governing body hopes a new digital partnership will help its partners talk to fans more effectively.
FA commission lays out plans for new Premier League ‘B’ division
A commission by the English Football Association (FA) into improving the prospects of the national team by developing more homegrown players has proposed introducing a new division of Premier League ‘B’ teams.
London and Munich to battle for Euro 2020’s showpiece package
Uefa has announced that 19 members associations have put forward final bid dossiers for Euro 2020, with London and Munich set to compete for the showpiece package of the national team football tournament.
English FA suffers income drop
The English Football Association (FA) has suffered a £34m (€41.8m/$56.9m) drop in income during a year in which the governing body set a record for the amount it re-invested in the sport.
FA executives to form new sports rights agency
The English Football Association has announced that two of its commercial executives are to leave the governing body to form a sports rights agency.
FA’s Horne denies ‘fixing’ is a widespread problem
Alex Horne, the general secretary of the Football Association, the sport’s governing body in England, believes ‘fixing’ matches is not a widespread occurrence in the English game, but has warned against complacency in the fight against corruption.