Agenda for the FIFA Executive Committee meeting on 24/25 September
The agenda for the FIFA Executive Committee meeting taking place on 24/25 September 2015 at the Home of FIFA in Zurich is now available on FIFA.com .
FIFA.com News » 1hThe agenda for the FIFA Executive Committee meeting taking place on 24/25 September 2015 at the Home of FIFA in Zurich is now available on FIFA.com .
FIFA.com News » 1hARSENAL and Chelsea are both interested in signing Sion striker Moussa Konate, claims the player's agent.
Daily Express » 1d⢠Swiss Federal Office of Justice approves extradition request ⢠Uruguayan among seven officials arrested in dawn raid in May The extradition of the former Fifa vice-president Eugenio Figueredo to the United States to face corruption charges has been approved by Swiss authorities. The Uruguayan,
Guardian » 4dOn Monday 11 January 2016, the world of football will celebrate the brightest and best from the world’s most popular sport at the FIFA Ballon d’Or ceremony in Zurich.
FIFA.com News » 6dAs if things were not bad enough for Chelsea manager, now Mourinho Jr 'lols' at his side's dire form
Telegraph » 7dUnited States attorney general Loretta Lynch will provide the latest details on the FIFA investigation at a news conference in Zurich on Monday.
SkySports.com » 8d⢠Fifa president Blatter sold 2010 and 2014 deals to CFU for fraction of value ⢠US attorney-general set to give updates in Zurich on investigation Sepp Blatter is under renewed pressure after it emerged he awarded World Cup television rights for a fraction of their true value to Jack Warner, on
Guardian » 8dEngland captain Wayne Rooney makes an emotional dressing-room speech after the 2-0 victory against Switzerland on Tuesday. Rooney scored an 84th minute penalty, surpassing Sir Bobby Charltonâs scoring record with 50 international goals Click here to see the video in full Continue reading...
Guardian » 13dThe goal difference tables show a team's average goal difference (goals scored minus goals conceded) per game with a breakdown of the number of instances of each outcome.
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