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Sports Diplomacy. Can Sepp Blatter bring unity to a fractious FIFA?

After being told by Henry Kissinger that it was time to “modernize” FIFA president Sepp Blatter has turned football into a money machine that is expanding in Africa the Middle East and Asia, and maintaining a profitable scenario for marketing partners in a troubled global economy. Reflecting on how football has become ...

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04.04.2015 18:30:00

Sports and Politcs: Brazil's football Santa Plays Christmas Scrooge

... find even the most famous clubs tightening their belts. Players are griping because teams delay paychecks. Managers balk at signing for less money. Third party syndicates continue to own shares of players like slices of churrasco, dribbling around FIFA rules. Government subsidized football hasn't improved quality Brazil's version of big government has traditionally played Santa for the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the FIFA entity at the top of the nation's futebol ...

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28.12.2014 17:44:00

Yes we can. Brazil confident about World Cup security

... along Brasilia’s divided highway of government were gone for the weekend. After former president Jose Inacio Lula da Silva (known as “Lula”) made headlines by saying that anybody who uses the Metro (in Rio and Sao Paulo) to travel to FIFA World Cup games is an “idiot” (babaça) it was the perfect time for president Dilma Rousseff’s media team to call a press conference about World Cup security. The setting for around 70 journalists and government media advisers ...

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05.06.2014 18:23:00

FIFA, sports diplomacy and the Bout connection

As the Godfather of association football, FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been implicated in major corruption scandals in the past. But this time with the investigation of Qatar and Russia the prize in this high stakes game could be his job. Led by Michael Garcia, the former U.S. attorney general ...

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31.03.2014 22:05:00

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