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Man City’s new £200m training facility takes academy to “a different level”

Manchester City training academy

By Mark Baber
December 9 – Manchester City’s new £200 million youth development and first team training centre – the City Football Academy (CFA) – was on officially opened Monday by former manager and captain, Tony Book, with club chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne in attendance.

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Club World Cup set for kick off despite Aussie threat of pull out over pay

Club World Cup logo

By Andrew Warshaw
December 9 – The Club World Cup, FIFA’s prized seven-team annual competition that was set up partially to try and wrest some of the global attention away from Europe and give all six continents their own trophy to play for, gets under way in Morocco on Wednesday amid a pay dispute that threatens to disrupt proceedings.

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Tribunal rules turf challenge can continue as Brazil meeting mooted

Womens World Cup Canada

By Andrew Warshaw
December 9 – Both sides in the ongoing spat over the use of artificial turf at next year’s women’s World Cup have received good and bad news in the last 24 hours.

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Romanian court strips Steaua Bucharest of name, logo and colours

Gigi Becali arrested

December 9 – Romania’s most famous club Steaua Bucharest, founded in 1947, have been stripped of their name, colours and emblem after losing a long legal battle with the country’s defence ministry over their trademark.

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On-line retail giant takes control at J-League’s Vissel Kobe

Vissel Kobe

By Paul Nicholson
December 9 – J-League club Vissel Kobe has been bought by Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten, the club’s shirt sponsor, for an undisclosed amount.

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Real crackdown with stadium ban for anti-Barca chanters

Real Madrid fans

December 9 – One of the world’s great footballing rivalries has turned ugly after Real Madrid banned 17 of their own supporters for abusive chants about Lionel Messi and Barcelona.

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HNK Rijeka escape sanctions over Man City racism allegations

FIFA House

December 9 – FIFA have decided to take no disciplinary action against Croatian side HNK Rijeka after dropping Manchester City’s allegation of racism during an under-21 friendly last summer.

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Malaysian minister apologies to Vietnamese fans for Suzuki Cup violence

Suzuki Cup 2014

December 9 – Malaysia’s minister of youth and sports, Khairy Jamaluddin, has apologised to Vietnam supporters after they were attacked during the semi-final of the Suzuki Cup in at Malaysia’s Shah Alam stadium.

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Blatter, the ‘team player’, opts to go down without a fight

Sepp Blatter18

By David Owen in Monte Carlo
December 9 – FIFA President Sepp Blatter on Monday went along with the Agenda 2020 recommendation that will force him to retire from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the end of 2016, telling Insideworldfootball he was a “team player”.

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Women’s 2015 World Cup draw greeted with increased prize money and GLT

womens world cup draw

By Andrew Warshaw
December 8 – The artificial turf war may be partially overshadowing next year’s women’s World Cup but the participants cannot complain about discrimination when it comes to goal-line technology.

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Africa

Nigerian crisis needs application of law, but who’s law?

Nigerian Football Federation logo

By Mark Baber
December 8 – In the wake of Barrister Okey Ajunwa’s Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) Appeals Committee 80-page report which concluded the election of Amaju Pinnick was flawed and should be rerun, and the refusal of the NFF to accept that report, FIFA is now faced with a choice.

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Al Ahly fans storm stadium but leave to allow team to take CAF Cup win

Al Ahly vs Sewe Sport

December 8 – About 2,000 fans stormed Cairo’s main stadium at the weekend ahead of a rare match that supporters were allowed to attend. Egyptian fans have been barred from attending domestic league matches for the past four seasons after political violence by organised fan groups have led to riots and deaths.

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Kaliningrad confirmed as final piece in 2018 World Cup puzzle

Russia 2018 logo1

December 8 – After much on/off deliberation, the site for the new stadium in Kaliningrad for the Russia 2018 World Cup will be on the Oktrabrskij Island, rather than on the site of the existing stadium.

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Garcia left out in the cold as FIFA chiefs warm up for Morocco exco meetings

Michael J Garcia

By Tim Röhn
December 8 – When the rulers of world football travel in the week before Christmas to the Moroccan royal city of Marrakesh for the Club World Cup, there will be more than usual to discuss during the pre-Christmas sessions.

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Exclusive: Proposed AFC shake-up looks bad for women as power base shifts west

AFC Congress pic

By Andrew Warshaw
December 8 – In another contentious shake-up within its hierarchy, Asian football looks set to scrap its automatic female vice-presidency, held by Australia’s Moya Dodd, a move that is bound to lay the region open to accusations of gender discrimination just when it has been making all manner of noises about inclusion and reform.

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