2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 Namibia Sports


Los Angeles Times
   
If FIFA seeks to reform, here are steps it can take right away   
Los Angeles Times
Now that Sepp Blatter has announced he is stepping down as president of FIFA, the process of fixing world soccer's governing body can finally begin. But it won't be easy. The removal of one man, even if he is the president, is just the first step in a difficult ...

FBI extends FIFA investigation to World Cup host bids of Russia and Qatar   Firstpost
Indian-American Sunil Gulati could head world football   Times of India
Fifa financed film that paints Blatter as a hero to hit US theaters   Hindustan Times
Economic Times   
New Zealand Herald   
Brisbane Times   
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New York Times
   
Chuck Blazer Admitted Accepting Bribes for World Cup Votes   
New York Times
It was three days before Thanksgiving in 2013. In Zurich, FIFA issued a news release announcing that it was fighting match-fixing, and Sepp Blatter, FIFA's president, celebrated after a Swiss initiative to cap soccer managers' pay had failed. And in Brooklyn ...

Blazer: I took World Cup bribes   Sky News Australia
UPDATE 2-Ex-FIFA executive detailed bribes in 2013 secret guilty plea   Reuters
Chuck Blazer, top US soccer official, confessed to FIFA bribery schemes   Washington Post
Irish Independent   
The Age   
Sky News   
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The Guardian
   
Fifa crisis: Jack Warner says he fears for life and will reveal 'avalanche' of secrets   
The Guardian
Former Fifa vice president Jack Warner attends a political rally in Trinidad and Tobago. He claimed Wednesday that he has secrets of Fifa involvement in his country's 2010 elections. Photograph: Andrea de Silva/Reuters. Paul Farrell and agencies.
Jack Warner says he has his own Fifa corruption revelations   Telegraph.co.uk
Former FIFA exec Jack Warner says he has documents, cheques linked to Sepp ...   CTV News
Warner vows to prove FIFA meddling in 2010 Trinidad and Tobago elections   Deutsche Welle
Newsday   
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New York Times
   
Timea Bacsinszky, Who Once Put Aside Hotel Studies, Reaches the Semifinals   
New York Times
PARIS — Two years ago, Timea Bacsinszky had to tell her boss at the hotel where she worked that she would be taking some time off to play the French Open. On Wednesday, she booked a spot against Serena Williams in the semifinals at Roland Garros.
French Open: Serena beats Errani, sets up semifinal against Bacsinszky   Firstpost
French Open 2015: What channel is Serena Williams' semifinals match on? Live ...   NJ.com
Serena expecting tough test against 'fighter' Bacsinszky   The Sun Daily
Philippine Star   
ABS CBN News   
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Times LIVE
   
Emotional Benitez takes on greatest challenge at Real   
DAWN.com
MADRID: Rafa Benitez was appointed Real Madrid coach on Wednesday, the much-travelled 55-year-old taking on one of the most demanding jobs in club football in which he will be expected to deliver major trophies in short order. Spaniard Benitez quit ...

Benitez returns 'home' to face his greatest test   Irish Independent
Rafa Benitez return a 'closing of the circle'   Irish Examiner
Rafa Benitez Signs A Three-Year Contract With Real Madrid But We Have Seen ...   Forbes
Herald Scotland   
Yahoo Sports (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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