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Cape Town, Dec 6(ANI): David Beckham has boosted England’s chance of winning the 2018 football World Cup bid simply by his presence in Cape Town during the draw, as his appearance has wooed FIFA President Sepp Blatter and Vice-President Jack... Full Article at Sindh Today
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has called on FIFA to play their part to stop the world’s top players suffering burn-out. He feels Fernando Torres’s injury problems have been aggravated by constant football for club and country. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 09: Aaron Hughes of Northern Ireland reads out a FIFA fairplay statement before kick off during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier between Northern Ireland and Slovakia at Windsor Park on September 9, 2009 in Belfas... View Photo »
Now we have to make sure that as FIFA, South Africans and the government we welcome the hundreds of thousands people coming to South Africa in the best way
In their last game before heading to the FIFA World Club Cup in the UAE, FC Barcelona defeated Deportivo La Coruna 3-1 on a brace from Lional Messi and a late goal from Zlatan Ibrahimovic. FC Barcelona now leads the La Liga table with 36 points. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
England coach Fabio Capello is right to be cautious if FIFA's rankings are to be believed. Photograph: Kim Ludbrook/EPA First appearances can be deceptive. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
ABOVE: England's army of fans joined the gold rush as a million World Cup tickets went up for grabs ENGLANDS army of fans joined the gold rush yesterday as a million World Cup tickets went up for grabs. Full Article at Daily Star
Football Association of Wales President Philip Pritchard, left, with FIFA President Sepp Blatter unveil a commemorative plaque as they open the new sports training facility at the Vale of Glamorgan Hotel, Hensol, Wales, Wednesday Sept. 9, 2009. View Photo »
South African actress Charlize Theron and FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke conduct the 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town. Photograph: Mike Hutchings/Reuters The difference could not have been more stark or dispiriting. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Portsmouth's crisis has deepened with claims that they are now the subject of a complaint to FIFA over one of many unpaid transfer fees. Full Article at Football.co.uk
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (French for International Federation of Association Football), commonly known by its acronym, FIFA (usually pronounced /fiːfə/ or /fiːfæ/), is the international governing body of association football. Its headquarters are in Zürich, Switzerland, and its current president is Sepp Blatter. Full Article
Ricardo Terra Teixeira, left, president of Brazil's soccer confederation, FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, second left, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke pose for a photograph as they hold a map of Brazil at a press conference in Nassau, Bahamas, Sunday, May 31, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter (L) shakes hands with Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Mohamed Bin Hammam before a dinner in conjunction with the AFC Congress in Kuala Lumpur May 7, 2009.
View Photo »Chuck Blazer, member of the FIFA comitee delivers a check to French Bruce Grannec, winner of the Fifa Interactive World Cup Grand Final 2009 against Mexican Ruben Cerezero in Barcelona on May 02, 2009.
View Photo »Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai shakes hands with FIFA President Sepp Blatter (L) in Budapest May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Hungary's Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai (R) talks to FIFA President Sepp Blatter in Budapest May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Hungary's Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai (R) shakes hands with FIFA President Sepp Blatter in Budapest May 1,2009.
View Photo »Chung Mong-Joon, vice president of world football's governing body FIFA, speaks at a press conference in Seoul on March 26, 2009. Chung said he opposes FIFA president Sepp Blatter's proposal to enforce an age limit on Olympics football players.
View Photo »FIFA representatives Thierry Weil (L) and Fulvio Danilas (R) during a press conference before watching a video presentation about the city of Sao Paulo and its stadiums,, as part of FIFA official inspection on candidate cities to held a group during the FIFA 2014 World Cup, at Pacaembu...
View Photo »FIFA representative Thierry Weil before watching a video presentation about the city of Sao Paulo and its stadiums,, as part of FIFA official inspection on candidate cities to held a group during the FIFA 2014 World Cup, at Pacaembu stadium, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on January 30, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA representatives Thierry Weil (L) and Fulvio Danilas (R) during a press conference before watching a video presentation about the city of Sao Paulo and its stadiums,, as part of FIFA official inspection on candidate cities to held a group during the FIFA 2014 World Cup, at Pacaembu...
View Photo »Dick Wiles, CEO of MATCH (L) and FIFA official representatives Thierry Weil (C) and Fulvio Danilas pose during press conference before watching a video about the city of Sao Paulo and its stadiums.
View Photo »Sao Paulo's mayor Gilberto Kassab (L) and FIFA representative Thierry Weil tour the 'Football Museum', after watching a video presentation about the city of Sao Paulo and its stadiums, as part of FIFA official inspection on candidate cities to held a group during the FIFA 2014 World Cup...
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter (front L), South American Soccer Confederation (CONMEBOL) President Nicolas Leoz (front C), former FIFA President Joao Havelange (back R), Brazilian Soccer Confederation President Ricardo Teixeira (back C) and CONMEBOL Secretary Eduardo Deluca attend the annu...
View Photo »Former FIFA President Joao Havelange (R) of Brazil speaks with FIFA President Sepp Blatter at the Yacht and Golf Club during the 61st annual CONMEBOL Congress in Asuncion January 29, 2009.
View Photo »(L-R) FIFA President Sepp Blatter, South American Soccer Confederation (CONMEBOL) President Nicolas Leoz, former FIFA President Joao Havelange, Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) President Angel Maria Villar and Brazilian Soccer Confederation President Ricardo Teixeira attend the annual...
View Photo »Former FIFA President Joao Havelange (L) of Brazil speaks with Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) President Angel Maria Villar during the annual Congress of the South American Soccer Confederation (CONMEBOL) at the Yacht and Golf Club in Asuncion January 29, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (R) greets FIFA President Sepp Blatter at Planalto Palace in Brasilia January 29, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (R) greets FIFA President Sepp Blatter at Planalto Palace in Brasilia January 29, 2009.
View Photo »South American Football Confederation president Nicolas Leoz(L) listens as FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter (R) delivers a speech during the inauguration of the South American Football Museum in Luque, Paraguay on January 29, 2009.
View Photo »(L-R) South American Football Confederation president Nicolas Leoz, FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter, CONMEBOL' s honorary president and former FIFA' s president Joan Havelange, CONMEBOL' s vice-president Eugenio Figueredo, and Paraguayan Vice-President Federico Franco, participate of t...
View Photo »FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter (L) and CONMEBOL' s honorary president and former FIFA' s president Joan Havelange, participate of the inauguration of the South American Football Museum in Luque, Paraguay on January 29, 2009.
View Photo »South American Football Confederation president Nicolas Leoz (L) and FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter participate of the inauguration of the South American Football Museum in Luque, Paraguay on January 29, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter (L) greets CONMEBOL' s honorary president and former FIFA' s president Joan Havelange during the inauguration of the South American Football Museum in Luque, Paraguay on January 29, 2009.
View Photo »South American Football Confederation president Nicolas Leoz (R) and FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter (L) participate of the inauguration of the South American Football Museum in Luque, Paraguay on January 29, 2009.
View Photo »South American Football Confederation president Nicolas Leoz (L) and FIFA' s president Joseph Blatter uncover a panel during the inauguration of the South American Football Museum in Luque, Paraguay on January 29, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter (L) shakes hands with Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Mohamed Bin Hammam before a dinner in conjunction with the AFC Congress in Kuala Lumpur May 7, 2009.
View Photo »The FIFA president was very clear by saying it was impossible, because if we do so, why not Costa Rica and others?
He's a bit of a loose cannon. He's an embarrassment to FIFA
We have to take responsibility to make sure FIFA's World Cup in Africa will be played according to the rules of the game and the sprit of fair play. We have six months to show to the world that we have changed because of what has happened in the last (qualifying) matches of the World Cup. If we are not ...
We received a delegation from Ireland at FIFA and they were naturally absolutely unhappy at what has happened. They know the match cannot be replayed and the decision of the referee is final
The delegation of the Football of Association of Ireland, they came to FIFA and naturally they are absolutely unhappy with what happened. They agree the match cannot be replayed
Now is the time for the UK to host a FIFA cup again ... England will always have the competence and will always be a country that will have a great force, great strength to win bid for the FIFA cup.
Now is the time for the UK to host a FIFA cup again ... England will always have the competence and will always be a country that will have a great force, great strength to win bid for the FIFA cup.
The feedback we've received suggests that FIFA Executive members greatly appreciate the Prime Minister's time and effort in meeting with them and in assuring them of his strong personal commitment for the bid
This follows on from the Prime Minister's visit to Zurich in July in which he met with the President of FIFA, Joseph S Blatter, in support of Australia's bid for the 2018-2022 FIFA World Cup. We understand the Prime Minister and Mr Warner discussed the value of sport in community development, and the gr...
If your association does not take the necessary steps as we have indicated, the matter may be submitted to the FIFA Executive Committee at its meeting on 3 December 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa, so that this body consider imposing suspension against the Football Federation of Chile.
Please urge your association-affiliated club, Rangers, to withdraw the appeal before the ordinary courts of Chile within the next 72 hours, or otherwise... decide appropriate sanctions... in accordance with Article 64, sec. 3 of the FIFA statutes
If Rangers don't drop the case, then FIFA could expel [the national federation]
Success (in South Africa) will be first and foremost about how the individual interactions with the FIFA executive committee members go ... We are lucky that we have got Beckham available and we are taking advantage of that and we are going to use it to help the campaign.
I am one of the football committee in FIFA ... At the last meeting in Zurich we discussed this problem with (FIFA President) Mr (Sepp) Blatter. Myself and (Franz) Beckenbauer talked about having one more official behind the goals. This was before everything, all the problems. There are a lot of problems...
If your association does not adopt the necessary measures as we have indicated, the case will be put to FIFA's executive committee in its session of Dec. 3, 2009 in Cape Town... so it considers imposing a suspension against (the ANFP)
If Rangers don't drop the case, then FIFA could expel (the national federation) because they can't expel a club
FIFA could even disaffiliate Chile... According to similar procedures, they would ask us as a federation to disaffiliate Rangers or ask (the club) to forget the issue and follow football channels. If we don't do that, it will be Chile that's disaffiliated.
We are happy to welcome Sami to our team. Sami embodies the passion and talent that exists in Middle East football today. We believe he perfectly represents the unity and power of football which Qatar 2022 will offer to the world of football, opening a new market to FIFA and the wider football family.
We have a tremendous ability to adapt to change and having been around for 25 years have learnt valuable lessons from the changing South African landscape in every aspect – politically, economically and of course with evolution of the information age ... This adaptability and the ability to reinvent our...
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I was hurting as it was the first time a senior FIFA tournament was played not just in South Africa but in Africa, but I had to carry on and hoped to get another chance. I would have loved to have played for my country in a competition of that magnitude, it broke my heart when I was left out
The FIFA Fan Fest was an important part of the success of the 2006 FIFA World Cup and we believe that the 2010 FIFA Fan Fests, both in South Africa and in the other seven international venues, will bring an unprecedented experience to millions of football fans in South Africa and around the world
I was about to get Jovanovic for Alex McLeish but the situation has become precarious as I’ve a legal case pending with FIFA over the transfer of Benitez
In relation to this evening's (Monday's) announcement that FIFA president Sepp Blatter has called an extraordinary meeting of the FIFA executive committee to discuss incidents at the play-offs, the FAI confirmed that it heard about this meeting through FIFA's press release. Should we be asked to make an...
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