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The Federation Internationale de Football Association is the international governing body for football, founded in 1904, comprises 209 nations. The organisation generates huge revenues, mainly because it controls the World Cup. It has been widely accused by journalists of corruption, bribery and vote rigging.
University of Canberra’s Catherine Ordway and her team delve into well-known cases and identify how they may have helped reform the system.
Sports technology firm offering free use of its CAS-approved Universal Fraud Detection System to help sports and leagues identity corrupt practices and ‘fight back against this cancer’.
Platini, Uefa chief until 2015, is arrested on Tuesday morning
Napout was convicted in December of wire fraud and racketeering conspiracy by a federal jury after a seven-week trial
At least 42 individuals and entities have been charged in the bribery scandal, and many have pleaded guilty.
It was the latest penalty imposed in the sprawling US corruption inquiry into world soccer’s governing body Fifa.
Whether on the pitch or off it, it’s important that the eagerly awaited soccer spectacle hosted by Russia is remembered for all the right reasons
Disgraced former Fifa chief wants to challenge his suspension, saying it’s time to question the decision of the world governing body’s ethics committee