Football
Blatter ponders cutting number of European nations at World Cup and hints at additional Presidential term
UEFA unveil Icons Gallery in London as part of Champions Festival
Bahrain Sheikh elected new President of Asian Football Confederation
Havelange resigns as FIFA Honorary President after named in bribes scandal but Blatter cleared
By Duncan Mackay
April 30 - João Havelange has resigned as Honorary President of FIFA after being officially found guilty of taking bribes, but his successor as head of football's world governing body, Sepp Blatter, has been cleared of breaking any ethics rules, with his handling of the situation classified as "clumsy".
April 30 - João Havelange has resigned as Honorary President of FIFA after being officially found guilty of taking bribes, but his successor as head of football's world governing body, Sepp Blatter, has been cleared of breaking any ethics rules, with his handling of the situation classified as "clumsy".Blatter launches multi-million dollar FIFA Zurich Museum project
Warner resigns from Trinidad and Tobago Government after damning CONCACAF report
Warner and Blazer accused of being "fraudulent" by CONCACAF report
Spanish giants FC Barcelona team up with IOC for Africa development project
New women’s football documentary focuses on future following successful London 2012
By James Crook
April 14 - A new documentary entitled A Different League: Where Next in the Evolution of Women's Football? has been produced, following the progress of women's football in England following an extraordinary London 2012 campaign which saw unprecedented attendances, including an Olympic record crowd of over 80,000 at Wembley Stadium.
April 14 - A new documentary entitled A Different League: Where Next in the Evolution of Women's Football? has been produced, following the progress of women's football in England following an extraordinary London 2012 campaign which saw unprecedented attendances, including an Olympic record crowd of over 80,000 at Wembley Stadium.More stories
- FIFA hit by sharp rise in tax charge linked to growth in reserves
- Libya plans to build new stadiums for 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
- FIFA payments to top personnel soar by 81 per cent
- Arjowiggins secure ticket contract for FIFA Confederations Cup and World Cup
- 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
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