FIFA lays out rules of engagement in the battle for the presidency

FIFA vote counting

By Andrew Warshaw
July 10 – FIFA have released their eagerly awaited regulations to make sure there is no foul play at next year’s presidential election campaign. The detailed 20-point set of rules follows the establishment at the FIFA Congress in May of a three-member Ad Hoc panel set up to supervise the process of the election.

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FIFA follows though on threat and suspends Nigeria

FIFA logo4

By Andrew Warshaw
July 10 – FIFA has suspended Nigeria from all international football as the fallout from the country’s World Cup pay dispute intensifies. The Nigerians failed to meet a FIFA deadline to stop government interference in the affairs of country’s national federation (NFF) and now faces the prospect of being excluded from the under-20 women’s World Cup in Canada starting next month.

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FIFA start probe into Fofana and World Cup ticket re-selling

world cup tickets

By Andrew Warshaw
July 7 – The son of one of FIFA’s most powerful administrators has denied claims he illegally sold a World Cup ticket to touts in order to make money. Humberto Grondona, whose father Julio is FIFA’s senior vice-president as well as being head of the Argentine football association, has been asked to explain how a ticket he bought ended up in the wrong hands.

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Und dann kommt die FIFA und klaut 0.09% !

Brazil protestor

June 24 – Die Unken haben gerufen, und was ist geschehen? “The best world cup ever”, meinte ein ITV Sportskommentator. “Die besten Fussballspiele seit Jahrzehnten”, meinte ein anderer Kollege aus deutschen Landen. “Korruption aller Orten”, heisst es allerdings in einschlägigen Kreisen.

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Pyrrhic suspension? Garcia shows der Kaiser who’s king

Franz Beckenbauer

By Andrew Warshaw in Brazil
June 14 – While world champions Spain suffered one of their worst ever humiliations on the pitch in recent memory after being thrashed 5-1 by Holland today, off the pitch embarrassment of a different kind was heaped on Franz Beckenbauer, the best-known figure in the history of German football, when he was banned for 90 days for breaking FIFA’s Code of Ethics.

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