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Qatar 2022 denies “baseless” bribery allegations

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By Andrew Warshaw

May 10 – Qatar’s 2022 World Cup organisers wasted no time tonight categorically denying explosive reports that it paid bribes to two members of the FIFA Executive Committee to support its bid.

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University of Bath honour Welsh legend Powell with statue

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By Mike Rowbottom

May 10 – Former Welsh international footballer Ivor Powell, whose role as the world’s oldest working football coach was recognised in 2006 by the Guinness Book of Records, today unveiled a bronze statue of himself to mark 37 years of service to the University of Bath.

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Blanc likely to stay on as France coach after being cleared by Government inquiry

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By David Gold

May 10 – France national team coach Laurent Blanc has been cleared by the Government inquiry into the proposal to introduce ethnic quotas restricting the number of players of African and North African origin being trained in French academies.

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Triesman “would have advised FA not to bid for World Cup”

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By David Gold at Westminster

May 10 – Former England 2018 bid chief Lord Triesman reflected that he would have advised the FA not to bid for the World Cup if he knew then what he knew now and defended the British media’s role in uncovering corruption in FIFA.

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Lee accuses England 2018 World Cup bid of arrogance

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By David Gold at Westminster in London

May 10 – Mike Lee, an advisor to Qatar’s 2022 World Cup bidding team, accused England’s 2018 World Cup bid of arrogance as he gave evidence at the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee.

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Syed defaults on Racing debt repayment

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By David Gold

May 10 – Ahsan Ali Syed has defaulted on a repayment of Racing Santander’s debt to their regional Government, placing his takeover of the club in doubt.

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Hayatou accused of taking bribe to vote for Qatar’s 2022 World Cup bid

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By David Gold at Westminster in London 

May 10 – FIFA vice-president and International Olympic Committee member Issa Hayatou has been accused, along with fellow FIFA Executive Committee member Jacques Anouma, of taking a bribe of $1.5 million (£923,000) from Qatar in the bidding process for the 2022 World Cup.

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“I’m shocked but my conscience is clear” says Blatter over latest corruption claims

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By Andrew Warshaw in Zurich

May 10 – FIFA President Sepp Blatter admitted today he was “shocked” by sensational new allegations of corruption involving no fewer than six of his Executive Committee and promised the world governing body would act once the evidence has been provided.

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Triesman accuses FIFA Executive Committee members of asking for bribes

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By David Gold at Westminster in London

May 10 – Lord Triesman told the Parliamentary inquiry into England’s failed bid to win the right to host the 2018 World Cup today that four FIFA Executive Committee members – Jack Warner, Nicolas Leoz, Ricardo Teixeira and Worawi Makudi – asked for bribes during the bidding process.

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FIFA blow as key trio are absent from inaugural meeting of 2014 Task Force

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By Andrew Warshaw in Zurich

May 11 – FIFA’s remit to improve the quality of international football before the next World Cup got off to an inauspicious and embarrassing start when the three most high-profile members of its so-called Task Force 2014 failed to show up here.

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“Who says we will vote for Blatter” says Warner

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By Andrew Warshaw

May 10 – CONCACAF boss Jack Warner insists the organisation has still not made its mind definitely whether to back Sepp Blatter’s re-election at the upcoming FIFA ballot.

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FA board meeting could cut Africa funding

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By David Gold

May 10 – The Football Association (FA) may cut funding to three African nations after a board meeting set for next week, which is to decide the budget and strategy for international development.

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FIFA warn Indonesian FA over election

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By David Gold

May 9 – The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) faces censure unless FIFA deems that it has sufficiently reformed following its elections, scheduled for May 20.

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Blatter surprised by England 2018 James Bond style approach to bidding

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By Andrew Warshaw in Zurich

May 9 – FIFA President Sepp Blatter today attempted to distance himself from reports that England’s 2018 World Cup bid team hired a private security firm to monitor the behaviour of their rivals during the campaign.

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FIFA and Interpol reveal match fixing in up to 300 matches worldwide

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By Andrew Warshaw in Zurich

May 9 – Scores of players, officials and referees across both Eastern and Western Europe have been taking bribes to throw up to 300 matches – not just international friendlies but also Champions League and Europa League fixtures.

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