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HomeDaily NewsThursday, February 26, 2026Juventus Exit Champions League After 7-5 Aggregate Loss to Galatasaray - February 2026
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Juventus Exit Champions League After 7-5 Aggregate Loss to Galatasaray - February 2026

Juventus suffered a painful Champions League exit, losing 7-5 on aggregate to Galatasaray despite a valiant comeback attempt with 10 men. The Italian club licked wounds after the painful defeat in the last 16 stage. Real Madrid also featured in Champions League action, with Aurelien Tchouameni declaring their 2-1 victory over Benfica in the last 16 as a win for everyone who is against racism. Meanwhile, Gianni Infantino celebrated 10 years as FIFA President, a tenure marked by his commitment to reform and a promise to bring football back to FIFA, with Kenya featuring in FIFA's long-term plan.

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Juventus lick wounds after painful Champions League exit

Juventus lick wounds after painful Champions League exit

Juventus suffered a painful Champions League exit, losing 7-5 on aggregate to Galatasaray despite a valiant comeback attempt with 10 men.

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Juventus suffered a painful Champions League exit, losing 7-5 on aggregate to Galatasaray despite a valiant comeback attempt with 10 men.

  • Juventus fought back from a 5-2 deficit in the first leg to force extra time in the second leg.
  • Key goals for Juventus came from Manuel Locatelli, Federico Gatti, and Weston McKennie.
  • Victor Osimhen and Baris Yilmaz scored in extra time for Galatasaray to seal the victory.
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A decade at the helm: Gianni Infantino marks 10 years as Kenya features in FIFA's long-term plan

A decade at the helm: Gianni Infantino marks 10 years as Kenya features in FIFA's long-term plan

Gianni Infantino celebrates 10 years in office as FIFA President, a tenure marked by his commitment to reform and a promise to "bring football back to FIFA."

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Real Madrid victory for 'everyone against racism', says Tchouameni

Real Madrid victory for 'everyone against racism', says Tchouameni

Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni declared their 2-1 victory over Benfica in the Champions League last 16 as a win for "everyone who is against racism."

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Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni declared their 2-1 victory over Benfica in the Champions League last 16 as a win for "everyone who is against racism."

  • The match was preceded by allegations of racial abuse directed at Vinicius Junior by Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni in the first leg.
  • Real Madrid also expelled a supporter for performing a Nazi salute during the game, reinforcing the club's stance against racism and hate.
  • Vinicius Junior scored Madrid's second goal, with coach Alvaro Arbeloa expressing happiness for the player's performance.
  • Arbeloa also confirmed that Kylian Mbappe would be sidelined for a few weeks due to a knee injury.
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Key Highlights

Gianni Infantino celebrates 10 years in office as FIFA President, a tenure marked by his commitment to reform and a promise to "bring football back to FIFA."

  • The FIFA President has notably engaged with Kenya, recently meeting with President William Ruto in August 2025, indicating Kenya's inclusion in FIFA's long-term plans.
  • Previously serving as Secretary General of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Infantino's presidency began with a clear vision for revitalizing the sport's governing body.
  • His initial campaign focused on a principle of "bringing football back to FIFA, and FIFA back to football," setting the tone for his decade-long leadership.