
A cyberattack of unprecedented proportions has shocked the world of football, exposing highly sensitive data of globally renowned players, coaches and executives.
According to reports from international media and platforms specializing in digital security, over 150,000 personal documents have been published online. The materials include passports, confidential files, and other sensitive information.
Among the affected people are well-known football names such as Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in, Mehdi Taremi and Neymar Jr., as well as FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
Serious security breach
Preliminary investigations are calling the incident one of the most serious cybersecurity breaches ever recorded in sports. The data published on cybercrime forums includes detailed information such as full identities, email addresses, professional contracts and banking details.

Experts warn that publishing this data significantly increases the risk of fraud, identity theft, and financial manipulation.
Suspicions of intentional intrusion
According to reports, the hacked materials are systematically organized, separated by country and structured into individual files. This has raised suspicions that this is a direct penetration into the internal systems of sports organizations and clubs, and not a random data leak.
The well-known hacker group "ShinyHunters" has claimed responsibility for the attack, calling it "the biggest breach in football history."
Possible consequences
Security experts emphasize that the consequences of this attack could be wide-ranging and long-lasting, affecting not only the individuals involved, but also the security structure of international football itself.

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