Irish Justice Minister calls for Ireland-France replayNovember 20th, 2009 DUBLIN - Irish Justice Minister Dermot Ahern has called on FIFA to order a replay of the controversial World Cup play-off between Ireland and France. Ahern's call came as Ireland is still raging at the double handball by France striker Thierry Henry, which enabled the latter to score the extra-time goal that won their play-off 2-1 on aggregate and sent them through to the finals in South Africa next summer.
FIFA suspends Iraq from world soccer after missed deadline to restore national bodyNovember 20th, 2009 FIFA suspends Iraq for political meddlingZURICH — FIFA suspended Iraq from soccer because of political interference in the national federation. Soccer's world governing body says it is "unacceptable" for Iraq's Olympic committee to disband the federation this week for alleged financial and administrative irregularities.
Iraq's Olympic committee disbands soccer federation board; may face action from FIFANovember 16th, 2009 Iraq Olympic committee disbands soccer federationBAGHDAD — Iraq could face action from FIFA after its Olympic committee dissolved the Iraqi Football Association. The Iraqi Olympic body said Monday it disbanded the association because of alleged financial irregularities and the repeated delaying of internal elections.
Dope is more harmful for cricketers, says ICC expertNovember 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Cricket and tennis thought to be the sports where performance-enhancing drugs would not work. The myth has been broken in tennis and cricket, too, has had its share of doping cases leading to the International Cricket Council (ICC) signing the re-drafted World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code in January.
International Olympic Committee reserve fund grows to $455 millionOctober 7th, 2009 IOC reserve fund grows to $455 millionCOPENHAGEN — The International Olympic Committee's reserve fund is still growing despite the global financial crisis. IOC president Jacques Rogge said Wednesday that the committee's reserve fund grew to $455 million at the end of August.
IOC to watch for irregular betting at Olympics via a new Swiss-based companyOctober 4th, 2009 IOC sets up system to watch for illegal bettingCOPENHAGEN — The International Olympic Committee is setting up a new system to watch for corrupt betting practices linked to Olympic competitions. It's scheduled to be in place for the 2010 Vancouver Games.
FIFA to discuss age limit for 2012 London Olympics at Rio meetingSeptember 30th, 2009 FIFA to discuss male soccer age limit for OlympicsRIO DE JANEIRO — FIFA officials will discuss possible changes on the age limit for male soccer players at the Olympics. The governing body's executive committee meeting in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday also will address preparations for the 2010 World Cup.
UEFA investigating 40 suspicious match-fixing cases over past four yearsSeptember 26th, 2009 LONDON - The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) has said that it is investigating 40 cases alleged of match-fixing, which were played in the Champions League and UEFA Cup (now the Europa League) over the past four years. "In the cases we have seen, it's really the deliberate planned fix of the games, the whole games.
FIFA battles illegal World Cup tickets on internetSeptember 25th, 2009 ZURICH - FIFA's legal affairs division has teamed up with international authorities to monitor the internet in an effort to combat illegal offers of tickets for the 2010 World Cup. "Unscrupulous individuals are taking advantage of the great appeal of this event by trying to use the internet to sell tickets they do not possess," said FIFA in a statement Friday.
FIFA World Cup trophy set for world tourSeptember 21st, 2009 ZURICH - The FIFA World Cup trophy is to set off an a tour of the world including all 54 nations in Africa ahead of the 2010 World Cup. The solid-gold trophy was ceremonially sent on its way Monday before being flown later in the week from FIFA headquarters Zurich to Cairo, Egypt, the first-leg of its journey.
FIFA officials to inspect artificial-turf venuesSeptember 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A two-member FIFA team arrived here Thursday to inspect the sites approved by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) for the laying of artificial turfs. FIFA officials Eric Harrison and Chrysantha Pereira visited the Bangalore Football Stadium Thursday.
FIFA wants to promote football in India's villagesAugust 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - World soccer body FIFA has shown interest in developing the game in India's villages. India's sports minister M.S.
BCCI will have tough time after rejecting WADA clauseAugust 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indian cricket board could be in for a tough time for rejecting the controversial "whereabouts" clause of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), as world's football governing body FIFA also was not granted any exemption from it. The clause has been vehemently opposed by footballers and tennis players among other athletes.
FIFA to experiment five on-field officials in Europa CupJune 1st, 2009 GENEVA - FIFA will experiment with five on-field match officials next season in the Europa League, the renamed UEFA Cup, soccer's world governing body said Sunday. FIFA's plan features two extra officials to monitor the penalty boxes to help referees with the tough calls close to goal as an alternative to proposals for the use of video images.
Tickets for key football World Cup matches sold outMay 29th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - The second phase of ticket sales for the opening match, semi-finals and the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup have been sold out. The South African Press Association reported that the second phase saw the sale of 105,322 tickets.