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FIFA will maintain one referee with two assistants and a fourth official for the finals. They will open an inquiry into whether to bring in technology or have extra officials. Full Article at Yorkshire Post
London, Dec 3(ANI): Football Association chairman and England's 2018 World Cup bid chief Lord Triesman has said that David Beckham has been an integral part in the meetings for the bid. Full Article at OneIndia
FIFA President Sepp Blatter (R) talks to Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Mohamed Bin Hammam during the AFC Congress in Kuala Lumpur May 8, 2009. View Photo »
I will bring it to the attention of the executive committee but if we do that, we will also have to bring in Costa Rica
The incident in the World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland was the main subject of an emergency meeting of the FIFA executive committee in Cape Town yesterday. Full Article at Yorkshire Post
Johannesburg — FIFA president Sepp Blatter yesterday ruled out the possibility of introducing video technology or even goal-line assistant referees in time for next year’s Soccer World Cup. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Dublin: Ireland's soccer chief reluctantly accepted FIFA president Sepp Blatter's apology over his handling of Ireland's controversial World Cup elimination and said soccer's top official had insulted the country. Full Article at Zee News
FIFA President Sepp Blatter, left, chat with Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Mohamed bin Hammamat during the 23rd AFC Congress at a hotel in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, May 8, 2009. View Photo »
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. FIFA president Sepp Blatter called Sheffield 'the greatest city in England' when he came to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the world's oldest club Sheffield FC. We hope the FA agree.
David Beckham has been hailed as a "hugely impressive" member of England 2018's bid team after holding meetings with two of football's most powerful figures. Full Article at Sporting Life
IN TROUBLE: FIFA's Disciplinary Committee could impose a match ban on Thierry Henry. Full Article at IBN Live
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FIFA president Sepp Blatter addresses the media after an extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee in Cape Town ahead of the final draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, December 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter pauses during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter arrives for a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter adjusts his glasses as he speaks during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter holds up a pamphlet during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter, right, listens to FIFA's Nicolas Maingot during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter gestures as he speaks during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter, right, and FIFA's Nicolas Maingot gesture during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter takes his seat for a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »The Switzerland team celebrate after winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup finals against Nigeria in Abuja, November 15, 2009. Switzerland won 1-0. With the team is Nigeria's Vice President Goodluck Jonathan (R) and FIFA President Sepp Blatter (2ndR). Picture taken November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Nigerian Vice President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (C) flanked by FIFA's President Sepp Blatter (R) and Vice President Jack Warner looks on during the final of FIFA U-17 World Cup between Nigeria and Switzerland in Abuja on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Mexico�s national soccer player Gerardo Torrado (L) gives FIFA President Sepp Blatter a jersey during the presentation of Mexico�s national soccer jersey for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City November 9, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter (R) speaks as Mexican national soccer players Gerardo Torrado (L) and goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa pose during the presentation of Mexico�s national soccer jerseys for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City November 9, 2009.
View Photo »Mexico�s national soccer player Gerardo Torrado (L) gives FIFA President Sepp Blatter a jersey during the presentation of Mexico�s national soccer jersey for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City November 9, 2009.
View Photo »Mexico's national soccer player Gerardo Torrado (L) gives FIFA President Sepp Blatter a jersey during the presentation of Mexico's national soccer jersey for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City November 9, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter (R) speaks as Mexican national soccer players Gerardo Torrado (L) and goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa pose during the presentation of Mexico�s national soccer jerseys for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City November 9, 2009.
View Photo »The president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, speaks next to the President of the Mexican Football Federation, Justino Compean, during a press conference at the headquarters of the Mexican Football Federation in Mexico City, on November 9, 2009.
View Photo »The president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, offers a press conference at the Mexican Football Federation in Mexico City, on November 9, 2009. Blatter is in Mexico to meet with Mexican football authorities.
View Photo »The president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, offers a press conference at the Mexican Football Federation in Mexico City, on November 9, 2009. Blatter is in Mexico to meet with Mexican football authorities.
View Photo »The president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, offers a press conference at the Mexican Football Federation in Mexico City, on November 9, 2009. Blatter is in Mexico to meet with Mexican football authorities.
View Photo »FIFA president Sepp Blatter arrives at a news conference in Mexico City November 9, 2009.
View Photo »The president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, offers a press conference at the Mexican Football Federation in Mexico City, on November 9, 2009. Blatter is in Mexico to meet with Mexican football authorities.
View Photo »The president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, offers a press conference at the Mexican Football Federation in Mexico City, on November 9, 2009. Blatter is in Mexico to meet with Mexican football authorities.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter pauses during a press conference following a FIFA Extraordinary General Meeting at the International Conference Center in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »When they played the qualification in South America, they were not up to qualify among the four best teams. That's the case ... They are also struggling a lot to be in South Africa next year. Perhaps it's an indication that this so-called dominating nation in youth football, and also in senior football,...
When they played the qualification in South America, they were not up to qualify among the four best teams. That's the case ... They are also struggling a lot to be in South Africa next year. Perhaps it's an indication that this so-called dominating nation in youth football, and also in senior football,...
Let's go there and be in a hospitable country which is saying 'please come to South Africa and we will receive you well'. This is what you should expect and this is what we expect. Please support us by saying let's go there and trust the South Africans and South Africa. They are ready to organize the ga...
Let's go there and be in a hospitable country which is saying 'please come to South Africa and we will receive you well'. This is what you should expect and this is what we expect. Please support us by saying let's go there and trust the South Africans and South Africa. They are ready to organize the ga...
We are not a police force and cases have to be reported to us but our executive committee will be discussing these new cases in Brazil next week.
It is important when the motherland of football qualifies for the World Cup ... England will bring a lot of fans and the world is happy the team will be there. The people in South Africa are also delighted.
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