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Tax raid on Newcastle United may have been unlawful, rules High Court judge

Newcastle United

June 23 – An HM Revenue and Customs raid on newly promoted Newcastle United’s offices, made at the end of April this year, may have been unlawful and the search-and-seize order HMRC obtained to launch the raid should be subject to judicial review a judge has ruled.

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Europe

Chinese U20s set to play in German fourth division

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By Samindra Kunti

June 23 – In perhaps the biggest European-focussed step by China’s football sector to date, next season could see China’s national U20’s team play in the German fourth division.

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Africa

CAF issues warning over using football as a political weapon to isolate Qatar

By Mark Baber

June 23 – As the Gulf diplomatic crisis rumbles on, with no end in sight, the Confederation Africaine de Football (CAF) has issued a statement aimed at limiting the spread of damage to football, in the wake of Egypt’s national team and Cairo club Ahly refusing to give access to Qatari-owned sport channel beIN Sports in recent matches.

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Finance

Doughnut management out, Donut salesman in at Orient

June 23 – After three years of being run by doughnuts, far fallen Leyton Orient have been taken over by a man who runs a doughnut company. A consortium led by Baskin Robbins and Dunkin’ Donuts chief executive Nigel Travis (pictured with friends) has completed its takeover.

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Football Marketing

FA cashes out of gaming sponsorship ending Ladbrokes deal after just one season

FA logo on Wembley

By Mark Baber

June 23 – After a three month review, the FA is to end all sponsorship with betting companies starting from the end of the 2016-17 season.

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Football Marketing

Tempobet puts its money on Burton Albion for second season in Championship

June 22 – On the same day that the English FA were ending their Ladbrokes deal and all brand association with betting sponsors, Burton Albion in the English Football League Championship were announcing the renewal of their shirt sponsorship with Tempobet.

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Concacaf

Newtown caught in old-school politics as Johnson seeks to retain St Kitts presidency

By Paul Nicholson

June 22 – A storm is brewing in the Caribbean between the St.Kitts and Nevis Football Association (SKNFA) and its member clubs. Elections take place later this month with president Anthony Johnson standing for re-election.

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Finance

Friends with benefits: Morocco earmarks $5m for Malawi football projects

By Mark Baber

June 22 – A newly formed partnership between Malawi and Morocco will see the Moroccan government inject $5 million into Football Association of Malawi (FAM) infrastructure projects via the Federation of Royal Moroccan Football (FRMF).

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FIFA

Ronaldo spoils Russia’s party planning. Mexicans and Kiwis overheat in Sochi

By Samindra Kunti in Moscow

June 22 – The Confederations Cup heated up last night as tensions flared in Sochi as Mexico edged New Zealand 2-1. Meanwhile in Moscow, hosts Russia face a first-round exit after Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal for Portugal leaves the hosts needing a win against the fiery Mexicans to make it into the next round.

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Finance

Rangers cut a deal with Ashley and Sports Direct, ending fan boycott 

By Paul Nicholson

June 22 – Scottish Premiership side Rangers have reached a new retail agreement in their long running and bitter dispute with Mike Ashley and Sports Direct (SD).

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Africa

South African row brews over ‘slave wages’ for top players

June 22 – A row has broken out over wages in the top divisions of South African football following claims that Kaizer Chiefs’ Bruce Bvuma was earning just R5000 (£303) per month against the background of a FIFPro survey which suggests 38% of players are earning less than R8000 (£486) a month.

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FIFA

Broos and Cameroon get jammed up over travel trauma in Moscow and St Petersburg

June 22 – Cameroon coach Hugo Broos (pictured) has lamented the travel arrangements at the Confederations Cup as the Indomitable Lions got stuck in traffic on the way to practice and media duties in Saint Petersburg. The incident will put organisers on red alert for next year’s World Cup finals. 

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Football Marketing

Bournemouth lay foundations for mansion in Asia with M88 shirt deal

June 22 – Premier League Bournemouth have signed a record sponsorship deal with online gaming company Mansion, continuing the relationship with the firm whose M88 logo will appear on the front of the Cherries’ home, away and third shirts.

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FIFA

Rojas says there is no investigation into Infantino but African questions still linger

By Paul Nicholson

June 21 – FIFA has issued a statement denying that its ethics committee has any investigation proceedings opened against its president Gianni Infantino, though the statement does not mention whether general secretary Fatma Samoura is under investigation.

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Integrity

Modric facing perjury probe and prison after allegedly lying to Croatian court over transfer

By Mark Baber

June 21 – Real Madrid star Luka Modric is to be investigated for perjury by Croatian authorities, after giving testimony at the corruption trial of his former manager Zdravko Mamic. If found guilty of lying under oath about when he signed a crucial contract annex, the ex-Spurs and Dinamo Zagreb player could face between six months and five years in prison.

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