Football
Al Serkal stakes claim for AFC Presidency promising major overhaul
Michael Johnson signs deal with English Football Association national centre
Reigning champions Singapore to co-host 2014 Suzuki Cup with Vietnam
FIFA announces goal-line technology system to be used at 2013 Confederations Cup
Palestinian football to receive major investment from FIFA
Exclusive: London 2012 dishes up Olympic gold for FIFA
Time for women to play bigger role in sports governing bodies, says FIFA Executive Committee candidate
Blatter insists FIFA stand by decision to award Qatar 2022 World Cup
Dyke appointed FA chairman nine years on from BBC saga
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- It can't be a summer World Cup in Qatar, insists Premier League chairman
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- Bahamas set to host 2013 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship
- FIFA suspends another Executive Committee member
- Hayatou officially re-elected for seventh term as CAF President as disgraced Mali official makes comeback
- UAE unveil 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Cup emblem
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Last month's Boston Marathon bombings showed just how vulnerable some events can be to terrorist attacks but Helmut Spahn, executive director of the International Centre for Sport Security, claims that sharing information and early planning can help reduce the risk of such incidents in the future