2015年5月29日 星期五

2015-05-30 Uganda Sports


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sepp Blatter's win might turn out to be the beginning of the end for him and even ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Turkeys rarely vote for Christmas, so it's hardly surprising that Sepp Blatter managed to win the FIFA election on Friday and gain for himself a fifth term as president of the world's biggest sports body. That he did so despite the wave of controversy, repulsion ...

At G7 meet, UK wanted Sepp Blatter out   Times of India
Sepp Blatter Withstands Scandal and Criticism to Secure a Fifth Term   New York Times
U.S. Soccer will support Prince Ali in FIFA election   Goal.com
Reuters Canada   
Montreal Gazette   
DAWN.com   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
'Africa will always support Blatter'   
Zambia Daily Mail
COUNCIL of Southern Africa Football Association (COSAFA) president Suketu Patel says Africa will always support FIFA president Sepp Blatter and the corruption charges are sour grapes from theWestern media. Patel, who was in Zurich before yesterday's ...

Patel justifies Blatter support   Times of Zambia
FKF branches demand financial records   Capital FM Kenya (press release) (blog)
Kenya to host Fifa Women MA Course   SuperSport
Coastweek   
The Indian Express   
all 17 news articles »   


Daily Mail
   
2014-15 Premier League season review: PST's Best XI of the Season   
NBCSports.com
All week at ProSoccerTalk we are reviewing the dramatic 2014-15 Premier League season. From dishing out awards to looking back at the highs and lows in the 380 games as 20 teams battled it out, we'll have every angle covered. [ ARCHIVE: All of PST's PL ...

Why Chelsea's John Terry is the real player of the season   The Sport Review
Season ticket prices in the Premier League for 2015/16   SkySports
Manchester United were always fine with FFP and always would be... that was ...   Daily Mail
Goal.com   
Mirror.co.uk   
Bleacher Report   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Palestinians withdraw bid to have FIFA suspend Israel   
DAWN.com
ZURICH: Palestinian football chief Jibril Rajoub withdrew his association's bid to have FIFA suspend Israel from international football on Friday before shaking hands with his Israeli counterpart. “I have decided to drop the resolution for the suspension,” ...

At last minute, Israel is saved from soccer-suspension vote   Washington Post
Motion to ban Israel is dropped, monitoring mechanism approved   The Globe and Mail
FIFA to monitor Israeli, Palestinian soccer; bid to suspend Israel dropped   Los Angeles Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
New York Times   
Haaretz (blog)   
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