Tariq Panja is a journalist, and a global sports reporter for The New York Times based in London. [1]
Panja began his journalism career as a general news reporter at the Manchester Evening News in 2004 before joining the Associated Press as a news reporter in 2005. He also had a short stint at the pan-European broadcaster Eurosport.
He left to cover sports news for Bloomberg LP in 2008 and he broke a string of exclusives surrounding corruption at football's world governing body, FIFA. [2] He moved to The New York Times as a sports reporter in 2017 at the insistence of assistant sports editor Andrew Das. [3]
Panja co-authored Football's Secret Trade: How the Player Transfer Market was Infiltrated, published by Bloomberg in 2017, with Alex Duff. [4] Later that year, he made the shortlist for the media category at the Asian Football Awards. [5] He is a regular contributor to NPR. [6]
Tariq Panja is a journalist, and a global sports reporter for The New York Times based in London. [1]
Panja began his journalism career as a general news reporter at the Manchester Evening News in 2004 before joining the Associated Press as a news reporter in 2005. He also had a short stint at the pan-European broadcaster Eurosport.
He left to cover sports news for Bloomberg LP in 2008 and he broke a string of exclusives surrounding corruption at football's world governing body, FIFA. [2] He moved to The New York Times as a sports reporter in 2017 at the insistence of assistant sports editor Andrew Das. [3]
Panja co-authored Football's Secret Trade: How the Player Transfer Market was Infiltrated, published by Bloomberg in 2017, with Alex Duff. [4] Later that year, he made the shortlist for the media category at the Asian Football Awards. [5] He is a regular contributor to NPR. [6]