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World Football

Have guts, do the right thing and back reforms, Pieth urges FIFA Congress

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 25 – The first wave of reforms to clean up FIFA were ratified as expected today with the man who drew them up pleading with world football’s governing body not to return to the ills of the past.

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FIFA insurance to pay out $9.7 million per player injured during international duty

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 25 – After years of club-versus-country debate over who should pay for players injured on international duty, FIFA today laid out the terms of the groundbreaking insurance policy by revealing that a maximum $9.7 million (£6.2 million/€7.7 million) per player would be paid out covering a period of just over two years.

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Britain set to lose automatic FIFA vice-presidency

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 25 – The automatic British vice-presidency of FIFA, which has been in place since 1947, looks almost certain to be scrapped as part of the drive to make football’s world governing body more forward-looking and less anachronistic.

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FIFA President opens Annual Congress calling for unity in football’s inner sanctum

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 25 – FIFA President Sepp Blatter opened the main business of the 62nd FIFA Congress today with a speech that called for unity after a year of unprecedented scandal and damaging splits.

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ONE World Sports signs three-year extension on Asia deal

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By David Gold

May 25 – ONE World Sports (ONS) has signed a three year extension to its coverage of Japanese, South Korean and Chinese football in the United States.

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Annual FIFA congress opens with pomp, schmaltz and a dash of controversy

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 24 – FIFA’s 62nd Annual Congress officially opened here today with the usual pomp – and a note of controversy provided by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

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Goal-line technology to be tested at England v Belgium international friendly

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By Andrew Warshaw

May 24 – Goal-line technology is to be tested at England’s friendly against Belgium at Wembley Stadium on June 2, the clearest sign to date that football’s lawmakers are serious about implementing it worldwide.

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Anti-hijab ban campaign hit by unexpected setback

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 24 – The Asian-led campaign to lift the ban on women footballers wearing the Islamic headscarf suffered a serious setback today when FIFA’s leading medical expert said he was still not satisfied by progress made.

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FIFA medics up cardiac monitoring after revealing 84 related deaths in five years

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 24 – FIFA’s medical experts have called on every footballing nation to be more vigilant in reporting cases of cardiac fatalities to try to work out why they are occurring with such regularity.

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Serbia warns of “far reaching consequences” after Kosovo is recognised by FIFA

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 24 – Serbian football authorities have angrily denounced FIFA’s decision to allow Kosovo to play international friendlies against established countries, warning the move was against the rules and would have “harmful” effects on the region.

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Referees could face anti-doping tests, FIFA medical experts reveal

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 24 – Referees could in future face the same kind of dope tests as professional footballers, FIFA medical experts disclosed today.

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Warner and Blazer in new corruption allegations

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 23 – Just when it hoped to enter a new era of honesty and integrity, world football’s CONCACAF region was plunged into unprecedented bloodletting today as yet more stunning allegations of corruption burst into the public domain.

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Jeffrey Webb elected CONCACAF President promising accountability and transparency

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By Andrew Warshaw in Budapest

May 23 – Jeffrey Webb was formally elected the new President of FIFA’s scandal-hit Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) region today, saying he was “truly humbled and honoured” to lead the organisation and promising a new era of accountability and transparency.

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Exclusive: Kosovo to “reflect” on first opponents, says Federation President

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By David Owen

May 23 – Kosovo’s first officially-sanctioned football international could take place as soon as this autumn, accompanied by what the head of the territory’s football federation believes will be “a big party” in the Balkan province.

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Kosovo cleared by FIFA to play friendly matches, despite UEFA opposition

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By Andrew Warshaw

May 23 – Kosovo’s bid for international recognition on the world stage has been handed a massive boost after FIFA gave its 208 member countries permission to start playing friendlies against the Balkan province.

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