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Wallace rant warns that FIFA is like the British Empire. What next, a return to slavery?

By Paul Nicholson

August 24 – William Wallace, removed from the presidency of the Trinidad and Tobago FA by a FIFA Normalisation Committee just three months after being elected to office, is not backing down in the dispute to have the legality of board’s removal contested in Trinidad rather than at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland.

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Concacaf

FIFA files appeal on TTFA court ruling but warns of sanctions if it loses

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August 21 – FIFA is not stepping back from its own statutes and rules of law and is maintaining that the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) is the correct forum for the ousted former Trinidad and Tobago FA leadership who have complained against their replacement by a Normalisation Committee.

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FIFA

FIFA closes ranks. Ethics boss Rojas dismisses Infantino’s Swiss criminal probe as bogus

By Andrew Warshaw 

August 19 – FIFA’s ethics body today stood firm behind Gianni Infantino in the wake of the much-publicised Swiss criminal investigation into his conduct, refusing to suspend him by arguing the allegations did not “ justify the adoption of any kind of measure”, yet seriously calling into question its credibility and so-called independence.

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Concacaf

FIFA suspends two more as Haitian sex abuse investigation escalates

August 20 – FIFA has suspended two more Haitian football officials and has extended a 90-day provisional ban meted out to federation (FHF) president Yves Jean-Bart while it investigates allegations of teenage girls being sexually abused at the national training centre, built with a FIFA grant.

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Law

Swiss cut face saving deal for Lauber who agrees to go early

August 20 – Switzerland has dropped impeachment proceedings against Michael Lauber after the attorney general agreed to quit office early amid persisting accusations of misconduct during an investigation into FIFA.

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Integrity

Demba Ba calls on football to boycott Chinese over abuse of Uighur muslims

August 19 – Former Senegal and English Premier League striker Demba Ba has called on football’s stakeholders to condemn China’s treatment of Uighur muslims, whatever the financial cost in terms of broadcast deals and player contracts.

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Football Marketing

LaLiga’s Granada renews Winamax short deal as appeal against gambling ad ban goes to EU

August 19 – Despite the strong threat of LaLiga’s clubs being prevented earning sponsorship income from the gaming and betting sector, another club has announced an online gambler as its main shirt sponsor.

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Integrity

Bayern’s ‘feel-good’ bubble burst as multiple racist instances at FCB academy revealed

August 18 – Just as Bayern Munich were plotting a return to European greatness after their 8-2 demolition of Barcelona in the Champions League quarter finals, the club has been hit by racism allegations towards a leading coach in its academy that has now triggered a police investigation.

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Concacaf

Trinidad and Tobago teeter on brink of ban and 2022 exclusion after judge rules local law trumps FIFA’s

By Paul Nicholson

August 14 – Trinidad and Tobago High Court judge Carol Gobin has ruled against FIFA’s application to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it by former TTFA board members over their replacement with a normalisation committee.

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FIFA

Rehn’s defense of Infantino prompts reopening of FIFA’s governance challenges

August 13 – The defence of FIFA president Gianni Infantino by Olli Rehn (pictured), chairman of FIFA’s Covid-19 steering committee, has prompted a sharp response from a former FIFA staffer and a former candidate to represent CAF at the FIFA council.

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Finance

Boris joins Toon Army questioning PL over the colour of Saudi money

August 11 – It isn’t every day that the prime minister of a country gets involved in a specific club take-over, but Boris Johnson has called on the English Premier League to explain why it neither approved nor rejected the recently failed Newcastle United deal.

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FIFA

Infantino and FIFA executive scramble to build a wall of Member Association support

By Paul Nicholson

August 10 – It has been a busy few days of letter sending by FIFA and its president Gianni Infantino who have scrambled to inform FA presidents their version of the circumstances surrounding the criminal investigation into Infantino’s meetings with the Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber.

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Integrity

Portuguese grant whistleblower Pinto more freedom as he co-operates with law

August 10 – Rui Pinto, the Portuguese whistleblower whose string of incriminating revelations shook the footballing world before he was controversially extradited from Hungary to his native Portugal, has been freed from house arrest while remaining under judicial control.

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FIFA

Bell hits wrong notes as Pieth turns focus back on ‘bizarre’ claims and a ‘panicked’ FIFA

Mark Pieth

By Paul Nicholson

August 10 – FIFA’s newly hired external PR teams went into overdrive at the weekend with a stunning assault, led by FIFA’s new-found media luvvie Alasdair Bell, the organisation’s deputy general secretary, on the FIFA reform process led Basel criminal law professor Mark Pieth (pictured) as being a useless waste of money.

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Europe

Courting trouble: SFA fines Hearts and Partick for going to the law

Scales of justice

August 7 – Scottish clubs Hearts and Partick Thistle have each been fined £2,500 by the Scottish FA for going to court to try and stave off their respective relegations.

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