Steve Price is based in Seoul and has been contributing to Forbes.com since 2017. He covers world soccer and soccer finance from the value of teams in the World Cup final to the Pacific island of Nauru’s first-ever international soccer match.
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Landmark Court Ruling Against FIFA Will Change Soccer Business Models
An EU court ruling says FIFA's transfer rules are too restrictive. This ruling increases player power and threatens the viability of some soccer business models.
How Kansas City Aims To Bring The ‘Magic’ To The 2026 FIFA World Cup
Kansas City is one of the host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with six matches played in the city. It believes its magic and charm can win fans over.
Jude Bellingham’s YouTube Documentary Is The Future Of Player Content
Jude Bellingham's new YouTube channel is already bigger than most Premier League clubs. Its documentary of his first season at Real Madrid could start a trend.
How The Homeless World Cup Is Changing Lives And Creating Communities
The 2024 Homeless World Cup heads to Asia for the first time. It's already changed 1,000s of lives, giving homeless people a community, a goal and a pathway to reach it.
Chelsea Could Start A Trend By Leaving Cole Palmer At Home
Ballon d'Or nominee Cole Palmer won't play in the UEFA Conference League in 2024. His omission from Chelsea's squad comes as clubs become more open about resting players.