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UEFA’s Foundation for Children mark 5 years and 1m youth reached in 100 countries

UEFA Foundation for Children

April 24 – UEFA may be concentrating on how it grapples with the effects of Covid-19 but away from the pandemic, today marks the fifth anniversary of the organisation’s Foundation for Children, using football as a tool to aid vulnerable kids particularly in less-privileged parts of the world. 

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Integrity

SIGA Strives 13: Integrity body and UNESCO partner to build case for government money

April 24 – UNESCO has partnered with the Sports Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) to build a ”business case for sport integrity”.

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Law

Rare win for Swiss prosecutors as court rules they can still proceed in Al-Khelaifi case

April 23 – beIN Sports boss and Paris St Germain supremo Nasser al-Khelaifi has failed in a bid to have three prosecutors recused from a case against him in Switzerland that is part of a wider bribery investigation of FIFA.

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Integrity

 SIGA Strives 12: Integrity body updates Universal Standards with help of BSI

April 22 – SIGA has updated its Universal Standards in preparation for the pilot phase of SIRVS, the rating and verification system that federations will be able to use to audit the governance integrity standards of their organisations.

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FIFA

New Infantino links to Swiss judiciary raise more questions of integrity and impartiality

By Andrew Warshaw

April 20 – Yet another significant twist has  emerged over undocumented dealings between FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Switzerland’s judiciary authorities.

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FIFA

Former FIFA ethics judge Eckert questions ‘confusion’ of Infantino/Lauber meetings

Hans Joachim Eckert3

By Andrew Warshaw

April 17 – Former FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, removed three years ago by the FIFA Council led by Gianni Infantino, has added his voice to speculation over the motives of undocumented meetings between Infantino and Switzerland’s attorney general Michael Lauber.

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Integrity

Former Man City star Etuhu loses appeal against ban for attempted match-fixing

April 17 – Former Nigerian international Dickson Etuhu (pictured), who played for a raft English teams including Manchester City, has been banned from football in Sweden, where he last competed, for five years for attempted match-fixing.

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Integrity

SIGA Strives 11: Integrity body and Soccerex to launch webinar series

April 17 – The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) and Soccerex are launching a series of bespoke webinars for the sports industry on hot topics impacting the sector.

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FIFA

Exclusive: Blatter ‘energised’ by dropped charges but wary of Infantino and Swiss politics

By Andrew Warshaw

April 15 – Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has hailed the dropping of criminal mismanagement charges against him by Swiss prosecutors as a partial success in his bid to clear name and has dragged his successor Gianni Infantino into the narrative by implying Infantino was partly behind a conspiracy against him.

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Integrity

SIGA Strives 10: Integrity body reaffirms reform agenda with US presidential body

April 15 – In a joint statement from SIGA (the Sports Integrity Global Alliance) and the President’s Council on Sport, Fitness and Nutrition (PCSFN) based in the United States, the  two bodies have reaffirmed their cooperation and commitment to a sports integrity reform agenda.

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Law

Swiss drop criminal case against Blatter but FIFA’s CHF2 million claim still lingers

By Andrew Warshaw

April 14 – Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter (pictured), still under a six-year global ban from football at the age of 84 despite always protesting his innocence, has won a partial victory against his accusers with federal prosecutors in Switzerland agreeing to drop one of two cases against him for suspected criminal mismanagement.

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Law

Swiss judiciary use Infantino-Lauber link to prevent AG’s return to FIFA investigation

Michael Lauber

April 14 – In a move that will fuel further suspicion over his links with FIFA president Gianni Infantino, Switzerland’s federal court has prevented controversial Attorney General Michael Lauber’s (pictured) bid to rejoin investigations of corruption.

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Law

Indicted Fox TV execs released on bail in FIFAgate case

April 14 – Two former 21st Century Fox Inc. executives have been released on $15 million bail after pleading not guilty for their alleged roles in the FIFAgate scandal.

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Concacaf

Warner’s toppled TTFA disciples file final throw of the dice at CAS

By Paul Nicholson

April 9 – The former president and board of the Trinidad and Tobago FA (TTFA) have followed through on their promise and yesterday filed an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against their removal and replacement by a FIFA Normalisation Committee.

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Europe

Whistleblower Pinto released but still under house arrest as he awaits trial

April 9 – Rui Pinto, the Portuguese whistleblower whose string of incriminating revelations shook the footballing world before he was controversially extradited from Hungary to his native Portugal, has been released from pre-trial detention and placed under house arrest, his lawyers announced.

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