2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 Uganda Sports


Wall Street Journal
   
A Scandal Sepp Blatter Couldn't Dodge   
Wall Street Journal
The controversies of soccer's world governing body never landed far from FIFA president Sepp Blatter. But until Tuesday, none of them was enough to knock him out of the most powerful spot in the game. When revelations of bribery tied to ISL, a media-rights ...

Brennan: Sepp Blatter had to know the details of the FIFA scandal   USA TODAY
Russia and Qatar World Cups in doubt after Blatter forced out   The Australian Financial Review
Blatter quits FIFA; under investigation by US prosecutors, FBI   Daily Mail
Livemint   
Firstpost   
Financial Express   
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Independent Online
   
Federer tripped up by Wawrinka   
Independent Online
Paris - The signs that things were going horribly wrong for Roger Federer were laid bare at Roland Garros on Tuesday when the Swiss's racket flew out of his grasp after he tripped up and fell to his hands and knees on the red clay. It is not the graceful ...

Wawrinka ousts Federer, Ivanovic eases into semis   DAWN.com
French Open at a glance   USA TODAY
Roger Federer bows out of French Open   Khaleej Times

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USA TODAY
   
Juventus' Gianluigi Buffon: 'Messi is an extra-terrestrial who plays with us humans'   
USA TODAY
Ahead of playing against Barcelona in the Champions League Final this coming Saturday, legendary Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon had some high praise for his opponent Lionel Messi. Some very, very, very high praise. From ProSoccerTalk: “Messi is ...

Team character will help Juve, says Allegri   DAWN.com
Champions League: Andrea Pirlo vs Xavi Hernandez show adds lustre to Berlin ...   Zee News
No concerns over Iniesta   The Hindu
The Independent   
AsiaOne   
NBCSports.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
FIFA says secretary general Valcke not behind $10 million payment in US ...   
Vancouver Sun
ZURICH - Amid a deepening corruption crisis within soccer's governing body, FIFA defended its second-in-command on Tuesday by trying to distance him from claims he helped authorize $10 million in bribes for World Cup bidding votes. FIFA said the three ...

Did South Africa pay a World Cup bribe?   BBC News
Blatter, FIFA facing more criticism from inside ruling body   Kearney Hub
FIFA tries to pin bribery blame on dead executive, new evidence contradicts their ...   SB Nation
Irish Times   
Firstpost   
Times LIVE   
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