International Football News From This Week

Whether you're interested in the UEFA Nations League or Giorgio Chiellini's retirement, we've got the latest international football news for you. Find out about Tammy Abraham's West Ham move and how Egypt's Walid EL-Morshedy has revealed that he is considering a move to Al Ahly. Listed below are some of the most notable international football news stories from this week.

UEFA Nations League results

The UEFA Nations League is the latest international football competition in Europe. It replaces the FIFA International Match Calendar. The winners of the Nations League will compete for a place in the Euros. The tournament is made up of 54 UEFA national teams. Each of the teams compete in four groups with three or four other teams. The group winners go through a play-off and the top two teams in each group advance.

Giorgio Chiellini retires from international football

After 116 caps for Italy, Giorgio Chiellini is set to retire from international football. His retirement will be effective from the end of the June friendly against Argentina. Last summer, he helped Italy win Euro 2020 in a thrilling win over England. However, Italy failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and Chiellini will no longer play for the national team. Instead, he will play for Serie A club Juventus. Click here for more details about ข่าวฟุตบอลต่างประเทศ

Tammy Abraham set for West Ham move

After failing to make an impression at Chelsea, Tammy Abraham has been linked with a loan move to West Ham. The former Chelsea striker is said to be keen on a move to the London Stadium. Although she played for the Blues last season on loan, she has been unable to make a meaningful impact under the new manager Thomas Tuchel. Despite this, a report in Sky Sports claims that Abraham is on the move and Chelsea will consider any offers.

Brazil's midfielder Bhaichung Bamba reveals he's retiring from international football

The 30-year-old has made headlines over the past few days after revealing he is retiring from international football. The midfielder has played for both Ivory Coast and Brazil and was part of the Ivorian national team. Bamba began his career at Paris Saint-Germain but failed to establish himself in the first team. In 2006, he joined Dunfermline Athletic before joining Scottish Premier League side Hibernian. In 2011, Bamba moved to Leicester City.

UEFA's new drug testing policy

UEFA's new drug testing policy includes two key measures. First, the body will retrospectively analyze samples taken since 2008 to detect doping, and second, it will conduct blood and urine testing in more competitions starting in 2013-14. UEFA will also consider biological passports for players. Additionally, it has ratified the implementation of a 10-match European ban for racist incidents. Players who are found guilty of racism will face fines of up to 50,000 euros and a partial stadium closure for the first offence.


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