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Blatter hits out at US authorities, Uefa
Sepp Blatter has said that the events in the run-up to his re-election as Fifa president "do not smell right".
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Nike implicated in #Fifagate, co-operating with authorities
The company says it’s co-operating with the legal processes leveled against it following the news.
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Fifa officials arrested in Zurich face extradition to US
The seven face corruption charges involving more than $150 million in bribes.
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Fifa: Sepp Blatter & Jerome Valcke not involved in corruption racket
Fifa says despite the arrests of 9 officials and 4 others, the elections will go ahead as planned.
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Blatter facing first serious test since 1998
Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein declared his candidacy on Tuesday, promising to make the Fifa transparent.
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'Uefa fed up with Fifa crisis'
Uefa governing body’s secretary general says the federation has had enough of Fifa's crisis.
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Fifa ethics chiefs agree next step
This follows a public disagreement between the ethics judge and investigator into the 2018/2022 bid process.
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Ethics committee clears Qatar & Russia
Fifa and Qatar World Cup organisers have been fending off allegations of corruption.
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Fifa criticised for secrecy in ethics probe
Michael Garcia submitted his long-awaited report to German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert last month.
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Blatter confirms candidacy for Fifa election
Sepp Blatter confirmed he would run again for Fifa elections despite criticism & corruption allegations.
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CAF hits out at degrading media
CAF launched an attack on the media for 'deliberately hateful, defamatory and degrading attacks'.
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Fifa to report on Qatar 2022 within weeks
The world football federation said the probe into the Qatar bid will be revealed on how it was awarded.
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Soccer legends call for CONMEBOL transparency
Maradona & Romario met with 20 South American clubs and a group to demand more change and transparency.
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FIFA's Hammam banned again
The Court of Arbitration for Sport says Mohamed Bin Hammam will be banned for 90 days.
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Bin Hammam's life ban overturned
Former FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam has won his appeal at the CAS.
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Former FIFA boss named in bribe case
Ex-FIFA boss Joao Havelange took bribes on World Cup soccer deals, court papers revealed.