World football’s governing body FIFA suspended two of its executive committee members amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption on Thursday.
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World football’s governing body FIFA suspended two of its executive committee members amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption on Thursday.
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Collusion is difficult to keep out of the World Cup bidding process, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said on Friday as he praised the way soccer’s governing body had handled a corruption scandal.
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FIFA president Sepp Blatter kicked off an executive committee meeting on Friday in a bid to turn the page on a damaging World Cup bidding scandal that prompted a ban on two of its members.
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Less than two weeks before the selection of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts, the head of soccer’s governing body said Friday that collusion among voters was inevitable but he expects no more corruption cases.
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AKRON, Ohio ?€“ The third-seeded University of Akron men’s soccer team will make their fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance when they host West Virginia in second-round action Sunday at 4 p.m. at Lee R. Jackson Soccer Field.
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The Florida State women?€™s soccer team kept seven starters out of its conference playoff as it planned for the national tournament.
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FIFA has promised a zero tolerance approach to unethical behaviour in the contest to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
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The Michigan women’s soccer team fell in double overtime at Wisconsin, 1-0, on Sunday.
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FIFA widened its probe into alleged World Cup bidding corruption on Monday after a former leading administrator reportedly claimed two candidates have colluded to trade votes.
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Arizona State soccer calls it the Big Five Moment. When an opponent scores, ASU ideally wants to answer within five minutes. The Sun Devils accomplished that Sunday against California, erasing a 1-0 deficit in 5 minutes, 55 seconds. That goal held up for a 1-1, double-overtime tie at Sun Devil Soccer Stadium as ASU (8-4-3, 2-2-1 Pac-10) edges closer to a second consecutive NCAA Tournament …
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Kaci Bush scored in the 11th minute of the soccer team’s 1-1 tie with visiting Memphis. Despite a 1-0 loss at UAB, the soccer team clinched a spot in the Conference USA tournament, to be held Nov. 3-7 at Orlando, Fla.
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AKRON, Ohio ?€“ The No. 1 University of Akron men’s soccer team gutted out a 2-1 victory over Western Michigan Saturday at Lee R. Jackson Soccer Field in front of 3,873 fans.
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The soccer team lost 2-0 to visiting Missouri on Friday. Courtney Seelhorst made six saves for Baylor.
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A Sunday Times report of alleged vote-selling will be dealt with by the world body?€™s ethics committee, says U.S. official Chuck Blazer.
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Fifa officials have confirmed they are investigating claims that two of their committee members offered to sell their votes for who will host the next World Cup.
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MOSCOW, Oct 22 ?€” Russia officially pulled out of the race to host the 2022 World Cup finals today, with the aim of solely concentrating on their bid for 2018. ?€?Russia is setting its sights exclusively on being awarded the right to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup and has formally withdrawn its bid for the 2022 edition of the world?€™s biggest and most …
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LOS ANGELES ?€“ The women from the USC soccer team need 8,205 favors.
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