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Football is more than a game, By Hervé Verhoosel
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Football is more than a game, By Hervé Verhoosel

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…the recent controversies surrounding FIFA, and the perception that politics has found its way onto the pitch during this World Cup, concern me deeply. FIFA owes supporters, players and national associations complete transparency. If its rules have been applied correctly, it should explain its decisions clearly. If mistakes have been made, it should acknowledge them […]

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