December 17, 2012
The six ‘wise’ men who will determine the future of FIFA
Six men hold the fate of FIFA’s reform process in their hands...
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A former editor of World Soccer, Keir Radnedge is a highly respected and well-connected commentator on the global game.
December 17, 2012
Six men hold the fate of FIFA’s reform process in their hands...
December 13, 2012
South Africa’s legacy from the 2010 World Cup finals has evolved into not merely an assessment about the development of infrastructure and sporting opportunity but into political point-scoring...
December 12, 2012
Perhaps only two other footballers in the modern era can be bracketed together with Leo Messi in terms of breathtaking delicacy of touch: Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldinho...
December 6, 2012
FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke has cautioned World Cup watchers against trying to compare Brazil’s preparations and staging of the 2014 finals with South Africa 2010.
November 29, 2012
After all the years when questions featuring ‘Sao Paulo’ and ‘Opening Match’ in the same sentence would fire Jerome Valcke into the stratosphere, an uneasy peace has been accomplished.
November 26, 2012
When Jack Warner walked away from football in the summer of 2011 he left a cloud of angry hot air behind him, breathed by critics furious that he had not faced up to charges arising…
November 23, 2012
Prince Ali of Jordan has lined himself with fellow FIFA vice-president Michel Platini in endorsing the idea of staging the Qatar’s 2022 World Cup finals in the northern hemisphere winter.
November 22, 2012
Votes for women? It’s a semi-hidden issue within FIFA because many of the world’s federations may have missed the significance of a change in the world’s federation’s statutes.
November 19, 2012
World football has not heard the last of Ricardo Teixeira, the long-time Brazilian football supreme deposed early this year but still apparently pulling strings from his exile in Miami.
November 16, 2012
Leo Messi has a possible 11 remaining games this year in which to score the 10 goals which would see him overtake Gerd Muller and thus become the most prolific individual marksman in a calendar…
November 13, 2012
Theo Zwanziger, freed from the diplomatic constraints of being German football federation president, has been settling scores in a book and interviews with old enemies such as Uli Hoeness.
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