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Author: Paul Nicholson

Big is beautiful, but what does life look like outside Europe’s top 5?

money go round

September 5 – With focus generally on Europe’s Big 5 leagues in England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, Football Benchmark have turned their analytical attention to life outside of these leagues and the gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’.

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Football Marketing

Twitter ranking: Bournemouth jump up table, Arsenal close in on 8m mark

August 7 – With the international break it might be reasonable to assume a drop-off in Twitter activity, and in terms of tweets across the Premier League that was the case with the total number dropping to 2,412 against 6,214 the previous week. But the number of new Twitter followers across the league was up.

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FIFA

FIFA ethics turn Al-Mohannadi case into formal proceedings

FIFA shadows

By Andrew Warshaw

September 7 – FIFA’s ethics watchdog has opened formal proceedings against one of the Qatari FA’s highest ranking officials, vice-president Saoud Al-Mohannadi, but much intrigue surrounds what he has specifically done wrong.

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Europe

Kick it Out reports rise in football ‘hate’ incidents in UK

September 7 – British-based anti-racism body Kick it Out has warned of the increase of hate incidents surrounding football, saying it received 402 reports of discrimination last season, up from 393 in 2014-15. Of those, 135 were in the professional game.

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Europe

Čeferin dismisses Nordic claims as ‘insulting’ as UEFA politicking heats up

By Paul Nicholson

September 6 – Aleksander Čeferin has dismissed as “insulting” reports that he has made a series of promises to the Nordic federations in support for their votes in the election for the successor to Michel Platini to the UEFA presidency on September 14 in Athens, Greece.

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Europe

Europe’s big clubs says new UCL deal has killed off Super League talk

ECA3

By Andrew Warshaw

September 6 – Europe’s leading clubs say the new Champions League format being introduced by UEFA in two years’ time has ended the threat of a breakaway league but reject the suggestion that the essential romance and nostalgia of football will evaporate in the process.

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Integrity

El Salvador players report attempt to fix World Cup qualifier vs Canada

September 6 – El Salvador have been plunged into a match-fixing scandal after revealing they turned down the offer of a bribe to lose to Canada in tonight’s World Cup qualifier in Vancouver.

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Match-fixing

Indian Super League boosts match-fixing security with Sportradar hook-up

ISL

September 6 – The Hero Indian Super League, that will start play in its third season at the beginning of October, has brought on Sportradar’s Integrity Services division in the battle against match-fixing.

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Europe

Darmstadt rename stadium after fan who died of cancer

September 6 – Bundesliga side SV Darmstadt 98 have taken the unusual and laudable step of renaming their stadium in memory of a supporter who died in March from cancer at the age of 26.

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Europe

Kosovo and its diaspora mark world debut with draw in Finland

September 6 – Valon Berisha became an overnight hero as he carved his name in footballing history by equalising for Kosovo in their first ever competitive international fixture on Monday.

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Europe

Embattled Beckenbauer recovering from open heart surgery

Beckenbauer and Niersbach

September 6 – German legend Franz Beckenbauer is recovering in hospital after undergoing open heart bypass surgery – arranged before the FIFA ethics investigation surrounding the 2006 World Cup was announced.

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Finance

Chelsea, Man City and Man Utd are serial overpayers for players, show stats

Paul Pogba

August 6 – With the transfer window closed, now comes the financial reckoning. Who snagged a bargain and who was ripped off? Much of that analysis can only be done once the players start putting in performances on the pitch, but it doesn’t prevent some benchmark valuations.

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Competitions

Wanderley caught wandering, but where is he really from?

By Andrew Warshaw

September 5 – In a bizarre case of possible deliberate deception, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) have suspended United Arab Emirates-based Wanderley Santos Monteiro Junior for 60 days as they investigate whether the Brazilian-born forward has been using a forged Indonesian passport.

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Competitions

Jordan to host 2018 Women’s Asian Cup sets ‘geographical landmark’

September 6 – Jordan, who are hosting the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup later this month, will become the first Middle East nation to host a senior Asian women’s football championship when it holds the next Women’s Asian Cup in 2018.

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Competitions

Malaysia step in to host homeless Syria for World Cup qualifier vs Korea

September 5 – Malaysia has stepped in at the last minute to host Syria’s World Cup qualification group match against the Korea Republic tonight. Syria were left homeless last week after Macau’s withdrawal citing security concerns.

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