Cameroon
IOC to probe Hayatou bribe claims
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has asked the BBC’s Panorama documentary for the evidence the programme used to accuse Cameroon’s Issa Hayatou of taking bribes worth $20,000 in 1995.
THE WEEK THAT WAS…
Editorial Director Kevin Roberts takes a look at the events of the last seven days.
JUDGE RULES CAMEROON ONE-PIECE IN ORDER
A judge in Germany has ruled that the controversial bodysuit uniforms worn by Cameroon's soccer team at the African Cup of Nations broke no FIFA rules.
Puma takes FIFA to court
Sportswear firm Puma has filed a EUR2m lawsuit against soccer world governing body FIFA in the latest twist to the row over the strip worn by the Cameroon national team during this year’s African Nations Cup.
FIFA mutes Lions’ roar
FIFA has upheld its penalty against Cameroon for wearing the controversial all-in-one Puma kit during the African Nations Cup this year.
FIFA faces Puma roar
Sportswear firm Puma is on a collision course with soccer’s governing body FIFA after the Cameroon national soccer side was hit with a big penalty after wearing the firm’s controversial kit during the recent African Cup of Nations.
Blatter dismisses Nigeria bid
Nigeria’s plans to bid to co-host the 2010 FIFA World Cup with four African countries has been dismissed as ‘not feasible’ by Sepp Blatter.
France to stage Confederations Cup
France has been chosen above Australia, the US, Switzerland and South Africa to host the Confederations Cup in 2003, making it the first European country to host the event.
Ticketing problems solved, says FIFA
FIFA is confident that a "marked improvement of the (World Cup) ticket situation" will now take place in Japan following an agreement between the organisers and its ticketing agents.
Ticketing problems solved, says FIFA
FIFA is confident that a "marked improvement of the (World Cup) ticket situation" will now take place in Japan following an agreement between the organisers and its ticketing agents.
Blatter FIFA boss again
Sepp Blatter has been re-elected as FIFA president despite being dubbed a criminal, a crony and a fraud by his opponents.
Blatter FIFA boss again
Sepp Blatter has been re-elected as FIFA president despite being dubbed a criminal, a crony and a fraud by his opponents.
dupe
Fast Track Soccer, the football consultancy division of sports marketing specialist Fast Track, is to advise FIFA presidential candidate Issa Hayatou's campaign team on all PR matters.
Fast Track advises Hayatou
Fast Track Soccer, the football consultancy division of sports marketing specialist Fast Track, is to advise FIFA presidential candidate Issa Hayatou's campaign team on all PR matters.
FA sets up World Cup web streaming
The English Football Association has undertaken a new online initiative for the World Cup focusing around the national team's training sessions.
SCSA to support Hayatou
The Supreme Council for Sports in Africa (SCSA) has given its full support to Issa Hayatou's bid to topple Sepp Blatter as FIFA president at the end of May.
FIFA names audit committee
FIFA's internal ad hoc audit committee, set up to look into FIFA finances, must present its results no later than April 30 - less than a month before the FIFA presidential elections in Seoul.
Blatter faces challenger
African Football Confederation chief Issa Hayatou is likely to challenge FIFA president Sepp Blatter in this summer's election for the leadership of FIFA.