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Blatter to face FIFA challenge?


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Updated Feb 8, 2011 3:57 PM ET
FIFA president Sepp Blatter could face a challenge for his position in May from Asian football supremo Mohamed Bin Hammam.
The news emerged from the Korean tycoon Chung Mong-Joon, who lost his position as FIFA vice-president last month.

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Chung revealed on his Twitter account that he lunched with Bin Hammam today and that a presidential challenge may be on the cards.
"It seems he will challenge the FIFA presidential election in June," Chung said.
Bin Hammam is in a position of power after securing his country Qatar as hosts of the 2022 World Cup and retaining his position as Asian confederation president unchallenged.
There has been no confirmation from Bin Hammam and there is a school of thought that he may keep his powder dry and stand in four years' time when Blatter may retire.
Meanwhile, FIFA have come under fire from former Football Association chairman Lord Triesman for setting "a completely false prospectus" at the start of the 2018 World Cup bidding process.
Triesman told an MPs' inquiry into football governance: "I think there will be a time when the contact that I and others had with members of the executive committee should be described in detail because some of the processes I don't think stand up to proper scrutiny.
"When we set off on the bid there was a huge amount of encouragement from FIFA because we could do it, create tremendous returns, organise events of those kind and handle security.
"Had they said at the time that the aim was to break into new territories, then I would have advised the FA board not to start in the first place on what turns out to be a completely false prospectus."
 
FIFA upholds three-year ban for World Cup bids bribery


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Updated Feb 4, 2011 11:39 AM ET
FIFA official Amos Adamu lost his appeal Friday against a three-year ban for seeking bribes during the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding races.
The governing body's appeals committee also rejected former FIFA vice president Reynald Temarii's appeal against a one-year ban for breaking confidentiality rules.
FIFA's appeals panel partially allowed appeals by three former executive committee members - Slim Aloulou, Amadou Diakite and Ahongalu Fusimalohi - who had their bans from all football duty for corruption reduced by one year each.

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The committee announced its verdicts after hearing all five cases at FIFA headquarters on Wednesday and Thursday.
Temarii's lawyer Geraldine Lesieur said her client would file an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
"I can confirm that we will pursue the case and try to overturn the decision," Lesieur told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
"I asked him if he was satisfied (with FIFA's verdict) and he replied in the negative. I believe that Reynald did not have very much hope that the decision would be reversed," she said.
Adamu did not respond to calls made to his mobile telephone by the AP after the verdicts were announced.
All five officials can challenge FIFA's rulings at sport's highest court, based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Adamu, a former Nigeria sports minister, is the most senior FIFA official ever sanctioned for bribery.
The appeals body confirmed a FIFA ethics committee ruling that Adamu sought payments from British undercover reporters who posed as lobbyists.
The Sunday Times published edited video last October showing Adamu asking for $800,000 (?590,000) paid directly to him to build four artificial football fields in his native Nigeria. He said this could influence how he voted in the Dec. 2 elections.
Temarii was secretly filmed appearing to suggest he could receive NZ$3 million ($2.3 million; ?1.7 million) to fund a football academy in Auckland, New Zealand.
However, FIFA's ethics court cleared the Tahitian official of acting corruptly though suspended him for breaking confidentiality and loyalty rules by speaking to the reporters.
The revelations last October rocked FIFA and threw the World Cup bidding process into chaos less than two months before the hosts were chosen.

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FIFA's focus was distracted from its most prized competition by spending four weeks preparing cases for its ethics court, while defending its reputation from global accusations that it was a corrupt institution.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter spoke of society being "full of devils and these devils you find them in football."
After Adamu, 58, and Temarii, 43, were suspended in November, a 22-man executive committee chose Russia to host the 2018 World Cup and Qatar in 2022.
Three former members of FIFA's high command were suspended after advising the reporters how to bribe FIFA officials and to pay $1 million.
Aloulou, a Tunisian lawyer, was one of the most senior figures in FIFA's legal structure as he chaired the disputes resolution panel.
Friday's ruling means he must serve a one-year ban instead of two.
FIFA referees committee member Diakite, of Mali, and Fusimalohi, chief executive of the Tonga federation, were each initially suspended for three years but will serve two.
A sixth official, Ismail Bhamjee of Botswana, did not appeal his four-year ban. Bhamjee lost his place on the executive body after a ticket-scalping scandal at the 2006 World Cup. He was replaced by Adamu.
Adamu's exile from football was confirmed Friday, three weeks before he hoped to have his FIFA seat renewed for four more years. He was a provisional candidate in a Confederation for African Football poll scheduled Feb. 23 in Khartoum, Sudan.
Temarii was replaced last month as a FIFA vice president and Oceania confederation president by his former deputy, David Chung of Papua New Guinea.
 
French FA president says Evra yet to repay bonus


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Updated Feb 6, 2011 1:50 PM ET
Former France captain Patrice Evra is among several players yet to give up their World Cup bonuses, according to the president of the French Football Federation.
Fernand Duchaussoy said Sunday that the Manchester United left back, Tottenham defender William Gallas, Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka, Marseille forward Andre-Pierre Gignac and Bordeaux defender Marc Planus have not returned forms officially forfeiting image rights payments.

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"It's purely an administrative problem, Patrice Evra in particular has not returned his form," Duchaussoy said on French television show Telefoot. "You know, he was the first to say he was going to give up his bonuses. We can't think for a moment that we won't have (Evra's form returned)."
The others have all signed and returned documents formally renouncing the money the FFF owes them for image rights, estimated at about ?110,000 per player ($149,340).
Planus, however, insists he also has signed the documents and is angry at Duchaussoy.
"He can say what he wants. I know I've signed the document and that I've sent it back," Planus told RMC radio station on Sunday.
Duchaussoy says the money will be split between each player's first ever club and a donation to amateur football.
Evra was banned for five games after the World Cup for his role as ringleader in a training ground strike that shocked fans and politicians back home.
The players refused to train in protest after Anelka was sent home from the squad for reportedly launching a profanity-laced tirade at former coach Raymond Domenech. Anelka was banned by the French federation for 18 games.
Evra was overlooked by new coach Laurent Blanc for Wednesday's friendly against Brazil, even though his ban has now ended.
Blanc said his choice was based purely on form, with left backs Eric Abidal of Barcelona and Gael Clichy of Arsenal picked ahead of him.
 
Turkey and South Korea end in draw


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Updated Feb 9, 2011 4:21 PM ET
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Turkey and South Korea played out a 0-0 draw in their international friendly match on Wednesday.
Turkey enjoyed the majority of possession throughout the game played in the Black Sea coastal city of Trabzon, while Asian Cup semifinalist South Korea looked to play on the counter attack.

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A full range of substitutions were made by both coaches during the second half.
Colin Kazim Richards for Turkey came close to scoring in the 80th minute but his header from a cross from fellow substitute Gokhan Gonul was saved by Korea keeper Sung-ryong Jung.
Moments later, it was Turkish keeper Volkan Demirel who was tested from long-range, as the sides failed to break the deadlock.
Frustration got the better of Turkey midfielder Emre Belozoglu and he was shown a red card in the 60th minute after being booked twice in quick succession.
Prior to the start of the match, Turkey midfielder Hamit Altintop was presented with the Fifa Puskas Goal of the Year Award by Turkish Football Federation president Mahmut Ozgener for a spectacular volley in the Euro 2012 qualifier against Kazakhstan in September.
Lineups:
Turkey: Volkan Demirel, Ismail Koybasi, Serdar Kesimal, Servet Cetin, Serkan Balci (Gokhan Gonul, 45), Mehmet Ekinci (Tunay Torun, 59), Selcuk Inan, Hamit Altintop (Burak Yilmaz, 59), Emre Belozoglu, Sabri Sarioglu (Yigit Incedemir, 78), Umut Bulut (Colin Kazim Richards, 45).
South Korea: Sung-ryong Jung, Dong-won Ji (Shin-wook Kim, 83), Jae-won Hwang, Jeong-ho Hong, Yong-rae Lee (Hyo-jin Choi, 87) , Chu-young Park, Chul Hong, Ja-cheol Koo (Bit-garam Yoon, 83), Jung-soo Lee, Sung-yueng Ki, Tae-hee Nam (Sung-kuk Choi, 69).



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Serbia blanks Israel in friendly


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Updated Feb 9, 2011 4:16 PM ET
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Goals from Veseljko Trivunovic and Zoran Tosic gave Serbia a 2-0 win over Israel in an international friendly on Wednesday.
CSKA Moscow midfielder Tosic capitalized on poor Israeli defending to volley home from close range 23 minutes into the match at Bloomfield Stadium.

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Trivunovic completed the victory with a superb long range effort in the 77th.
The visitors were in control for the vast majority of the encounter, especially in the first half when Dragan Mrda came close to scoring after just seven minutes.
Serbia had a number of chances to go ahead early, and only Israel goalkeeper Dudu Aouate's good reflexes kept the game at 0-0.
But when Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic broke down the right and crossed for former Manchester United player Tosic to score easily, Serbia had a fully deserved lead.
The hosts came out fighting after the halftime break, and Elyaniv Barda came close to equalizing after picking up a pass from substitute Gili Vermut only to see his shot fly wide.
But the visitors soaked up the pressure and the second goal capped a solid win for Serbia.
Israel is preparing for two home games against Latvia and Georgia next month as part of qualifying for the 2012 European Championships.
Serbia will hope to get its Euro 2012 qualifying campaign back on track when it hosts Northern Ireland on March 25 before traveling to Estonia four days later.
Lineups:
Israel: Dudu Aouate, Danny Bonder, Tal Ben Haim (Dedi Ben Dayan, 46), Itzik Cohen, Rami Gershon, Biram Kiyal (Nir Biton, 55), Bibras Natcho (Almog Cohen, 46), Eran Zahavi, Elroi Cohen (Gili Vermut, 46), Eyal Golasa (Maor Buzaglo, 56), Elyaniv Barda (Ben Sahar, 56).
Serbia: Bojan Jorgacevic, Branislav Ivanovic (Nenad Tomovic, 64), Milan Bicevac, Neven Subotic, Aleksandar Kolarov (Ivan Obradovic, 77), Radosav Petrovic (Dimitrije Injac, 46), Nenad Milijac (Veseljko Trivunovic, 46), Zoran Tosic, Adem Ljajic, Miloc Krasic (Zdravko Kuzmanovic, 46), Dragan Mrda (Marko Pantelic, 64).
 
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