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World Football

CONCACAF debuts its first Beach Soccer training course

El Salvador Beach Soccer team

April 7 – CONCACAF is holding its first ever Beach Soccer coaching course starting this week in Fort Lauderdale, Miami. The course is the next extension of the confederation’s development programme led by CONCACAF’s director of development Hugo Salcedo.

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Webb and Platini sign for a more co-operative future in Cayman

Webb and Platini

April 7  – CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb hosted UEFA president Michel Platini in the Cayman Islands this weekend. The two confederation chiefs signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) “for mutual co-operation towards the development of the game”.

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Costa Rica breaks records with hosting of U-17 Women’s World Cup

Sepp Blatter and Eduardo Li

By Paul Nicholson
April 4 – The final of FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica takes place tonight with Japan and Spain competing for the top honour. Italy and Venezuela will face off for the bronze medal.

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British government acts to shake-up English football’s transparency

Houses of Parliament

By Mark Baber
April 4 – A bill passing its way through the British Parliamentary system will increase transparency in football club ownership and remove the protection so-called ‘football creditors’ have when clubs fall into financial difficulty.

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Man City leads Premier League’s digital drive with top end stadium wi-fi

Manchester City

By Tom Parsons
April 4 – Following Liverpool’s move last year to introduce Wi-Fi to its 12,000 seater Centenary Stand, Manchester City has become the first Premier League Club to install free Wi-Fi throughout their whole stadium.

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New evidence prompts more arrests as English spot-fixing scandal deepens

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April 4 – The spot-fixing scandal that rocked English football at the back end of last year has escalated with the revelation that seven more professional players, all from the north of the country, have been arrested taking the number suspected to 13.

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Barca say there will be ‘no change’ and searches for whistle-blower

Josep Maria Bartomeu

By Andrew Warshaw
April 4 – Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu (pictured) says the transfer ban imposed by FIFA for signing under-age players is “unjust” and is standing firmly behind the Catalan giant’s system of nurturing some of the world’s biggest stars.

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Lokomotiv flies into trouble as players unpaid and owner goes off the radar

Loko train

By Alexander Krassimirov
April 4 – Players at Bulgaria’s Lokomotiv Plovdiv refused to train yesterday in a protest against unpaid wages. Meanwhile the club’s honorary president Hristo Bonev said publically that the future of the club was in doubt.

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Uruguayan politicos backtrack and will continue to police matches

Uruguayan policing

April 3 – Uruguayan President Jose Mujica has backtracked over his decision to withdraw policing at domestic matches, a move that led to the entire board of national football federation resigning.

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Wisla Krakow hires Germany’s UFA Sports to boost marketing efforts

UFA Sports

By Jaroslaw Adamowski
April 3 – Wisla Krakow has inked a cooperation deal with German company UFA Sports in a bid boost its marketing efforts and stabilise its financial situation.

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Barca to appeal FIFA transfer sanctions putting club ‘rights’ first

barca flag

By Andrew Warshaw
April 3 – Barcelona have confirmed they will appeal against the 14-month transfer ban, covering two transfer windows, slapped on them by FIFA for signing up under-age players. And if it fails, they will take their case even further.

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Zenit pour scorn on bribery charges but Russian FA taking a closer look

Vlastimil Petrzela

By Richard van Poortvliet
April 3 – Zenit St. Petersburg and the clubs former players have strongly denied allegations of match fixing made by Erik Hagen. The Norwegian defender, who played for Zenit between 2005 and 2008, claimed that players bribed an official in a UEFA Cup group stage tie against Vitória de Guimarães on 20 October 2005 in St. Petersburg.

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Mexico’s Toluca caught spying on America’s San Jose Earthquakes

Concacaf CL logo

By Paul Nicholson
April 3 – In global politics it is normally the all-powerful US that has the ‘Big Brother is watching you’ reputation. But in football it is different. Mexico’s Deportivo Toluca has been handed a $5,000 fine by CONCACAF’s disciplinary committee for spying on a San Jose Earthquakes training session.

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Barcelona hit with transfer ban for breaking FIFA’s child trafficking laws

FCB logo

By Paul Nicholson
April 2 – FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has handed FC Barcelona a two term transfer ban, fined the club CHF450,000 ($509,000) and given it 90 days to “regularise the situation of all minor (under 18) players”. The Spanish federation (RFEF) has also been fined CHF450,000 for breaking transfer and first registration rules for a number of ‘minor’ players.

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Former Zenit player says officials were bribed, but club denies all claims

Erik Hagen

By Richard van Poortvliet
April 2 – Former Zenit St. Petersburg defender Erik Hagen has admitted he bribed a referee during his playing career in Russia. The former Norwegian international said he and his teammates each paid an official $3,000 who took charge of a European club match.

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