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Author: Paul Nicholson

ESSA reports its match-fixing figures and warns of persisting dangers

February 2 – The ESSA, the sports betting integrity body whose members are regulated bookmakers, has reported in its 2016 annual report just 130 cases of suspicious betting activity with just 16 in football.

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FIFA

As bad ideas go, it might not be such a bad idea, says Blatter on ‘World Cup 48′

Blatter and world cup

February 2 – Sepp Blatter has not always talked favourably about his successor but has surprisingly come out in partial support of Gianni Infantino’s decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams.

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Football Asia

Korean boss Chung Mong-gyu sets sights on FIFA Council seat

Chung Mong-gyu

By Andrew Warshaw

February 1 – Football’s Chung dynasty is pitching to return to the top table of FIFA with the news that South Korean FA chief Chung Mong-gyu is running for a seat on the ruling Council.

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Concacaf

FIFA and CONCACAF fly into calm overheating U.S. Virgin Islands storm

By Paul Nicholson

February 1 – Hillaren Frederick, president of the U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation, has hit back at the four members of his executive committee who tried to suspend him and two other exco members, saying that the allegations of financial negligence are untrue and that it is “merely an attempted coup”.

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Integrity

Integrity group SIGA formalises structure and launches pilot projects with EPFL joining the party

By Paul Nicholson 

February 1 – The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) has become an organisation. The eclectic grouping of consultants and lobby groups to sports organisers, formalised themselves as a Swiss association at a signing ceremony in London yesterday.  They will set up permanent offices in the country.

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FIFA

Van Basten puts sinbins proposal on rule makers’ agenda

By Andrew Warshaw

February 1 – Football’s lawmakers are to consider introducing sin-bins in place of yellow cards in what would constitute the most radical step for years to the way the game is played.

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Concacaf

MLS expansion: 12 bidders submit for four new franchise slots

Don Garber3

February 1 – Major League Soccer has announced that 12 new ownership groups submitted official applications by Tuesday’s deadline to land one of the four franchises that will see North America’s elite league expand to 28 clubs.

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Football Marketing

Heineken refreshes Champions League deal for another three years

February 1 – Dutch brewer Heineken has renewed its sponsorship of the UEFA Champions League for another three years that will take it to the end of the 2021 competition. The deal also includes the UEFA Super Cup 2018, 2019 and 2020.

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Performance

£20m Ighalo swaps Watford for Changchun as transfer deadline closes

February 1- Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo has become the latest high-profile export to the  Chinese Super League after joining Changchun Yatai for £20 million from English Premier league club Watford.

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Football Marketing

Twitter stats: Man Utd top 10m, Arsenal shoot past 9m and Boro limp over 200K

February 1 – Manchester United broke the 10 million Twitter follower barrier, while Arsenal moved past 9 million last week. In contrast, at the other end of the table Middlesbrough crept past 200,000 followers and Bournemouth hit 250,000.

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Europe

Ceferin pilots in new world thinking at UEFA as old world gets ‘burned’

By Andrew Warshaw

January 31 – Four and a half months into his UEFA presidency, Aleksander Čeferin says he’s having to work far longer hours than he imagined and has denounced those who doubted his ability – even within his own circles.

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FIFA

Rummenigge tells FIFA to stop playing politics and focus on football, or the clubs will step in

By Andrew Warshaw

January 31 – The head of the European Club Association, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, is back on the attack over FIFA’s decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams, describing the move as “nonsense” and warning that the balance of power was shifting back towards his members.

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Integrity

SIGA rallies support for a mass march towards sporting integrity

By Paul Nicholson

February 1 – Yesterday they held their first Sport Integrity Forum, today the Sport Integrity Global Alliance is holding its Constitutive General Assembly that will seek to formalise its structure as a multi-industry independent coalition of sports focussed bodies (including some international sports federations).

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Finance

Sponsorship spend  forecast to top $62.8bn in 2017, with Asia leading the growth

By Paul Nicholson

January 31 – Spending on sponsorship globally is forecast to increase to $62.8 billion in 2017, according to IEG’s 32nd annual forecast of sponsorship growth. This would be a jump of 4.2% on the $60.1 billion spent in 2016.

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Football Asia

Shattered, battered and bruised but back on the pitch. Aleppo sees its first match for five years

January 31 – War-torn Aleppo has witnessed its first live game in five years as Al-Ittihad beat city rivals Hurriya 2-1, their first match on home turf since the start of the fighting.

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