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After surviving corruption crises, Olympics and soccer move to let presidents stay longer in power
Read full article: After surviving corruption crises, Olympics and soccer move to let presidents stay longer in powerWhen the Olympic movement and international soccer lived through very public corruption crises, both agreed to limit the terms of their presidents in an effort to protect them in the future.
European soccer body UEFA's handling of Russia and Rubiales invites scrutiny on values and process
Read full article: European soccer body UEFA's handling of Russia and Rubiales invites scrutiny on values and processA reputation built over decades that European soccer body UEFA is the good guy compared to FIFA as a cartoon caricature villain is being tested in this tough season for off-field politics.
Soccer authorities move toward tougher sanctions for racial abuse over last decade
Read full article: Soccer authorities move toward tougher sanctions for racial abuse over last decadeKevin-Prince Boateng set soccer on a path toward tougher sanctions in cases of discrimination when he walked off the field to protest racial abuse by an opposing team’s fans a decade ago.
Racist abuse of Vinícius Júnior highlights entrenched problem in soccer
Read full article: Racist abuse of Vinícius Júnior highlights entrenched problem in soccerThe vicious, relentless and high-profile racist insults directed at Brazilian soccer player Vinícius Júnior underscore an entrenched and decades-old issue that refuses to go away in the world's most popular sport.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino re-elected by acclaim
Read full article: FIFA president Gianni Infantino re-elected by acclaimFIFA president Gianni Infantino has been re-elected by acclaim to another four-year term after suggesting the financial results under his leadership would keep an industry CEO in the job for life.
Arrests, drama 6 years after S. Africa soccer star's killing
Read full article: Arrests, drama 6 years after S. Africa soccer star's killingWearing masks because of the coronavirus and with their arms folded and heads bowed, they were charged with murder, attempted murder, robbery and firearm offenses. It cast doubt on an announcement by police on Monday — the sixth anniversary of Meyiwa's killing — that they had arrested the five that morning in operations in two provinces. A man arrested for Meyiwa's killing in the days after was released due to a lack of evidence. The case appeared to be slipping away from police, who established a “cold case team” in 2018. Police minister Bheki Cele announced the “major breakthrough” in the Meyiwa case and the arrests on Monday but declined to disclose details of the investigation.
FIFA to AP: Infantino should remain president during probe
Read full article: FIFA to AP: Infantino should remain president during probeLONDON Gianni Infantino can remain FIFA president and should not be forced from power while under criminal investigation, world football's governing body told The Associated Press on Saturday. A Swiss special prosecutor opened a criminal case into Infantino's conduct on Thursday over his meetings with the country's attorney general who has been leading a sprawling investigation into football corruption. There is nothing preventing the president from performing his duties, FIFA said in a statement to the AP. The FIFA president is subject to a criminal investigation by the Swiss judicial authorities," FIFA said, but he has not been charged nor is he guilty of anything. FIFA is convinced that at the end of the current investigations it will be confirmed that the FIFA president didnt do anything wrong by performing his fiduciary duties and meeting the attorney general of Switzerland, FIFA said.
Paris trial of Diacks exposes dark backdrop of golden era
Read full article: Paris trial of Diacks exposes dark backdrop of golden eraFormer president of the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations) Lamine Diack, center, arrives at the Paris courthouse, Monday, June 8, 2020. Lamine Diack jetted the world and rubbed shoulders with VIPs. The most conspicuous absentee was his son, Papa Massata Diack, who lives in Senegal and didn't travel to Paris for the trial. He conducted himself like a thug," Lamine Diack said in court. Prosecutors asked the court for a 4-year prison term and a fine of 500,000 euros ($562,000 ) for Lamine Diack.
Fresh Swiss investigation targets ex-FIFA president Blatter
Read full article: Fresh Swiss investigation targets ex-FIFA president BlatterFILE - In this file photo dated Tuesday, June 19, 2018, former FIFA President Joseph Blatter in Moscow, Russia. According to documents Saturday June 13, 2020, former FIFA president Sepp Blatter is the target of a new investigation in Switzerland for suspected criminal mismanagement of soccer funds. The Swiss federal prosecution office did not immediately reply to a request for comment from the AP. The Swiss prosecution document does not directly link the timing of FIFAs $1 million payment with the general election in Trinidad and Tobago. A second Swiss criminal proceeding has been open against Blatter since September 2015 related to FIFA payments to former UEFA president Michel Platini.