Sub-Saharan Africa
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.
e.tv taking a gamble on World Cup?
According to industry reports, South Africa's free-to-air network e.tv is struggling to recoup its investment in the World Cup TV rights.
e.tv taking a gamble on World Cup?
According to industry reports, South Africa's free-to-air network e.tv is struggling to recoup its investment in the World Cup TV rights.
AMP Oval installs omm system
Revolving perimeter advertising company oneillmovingmedia (omm) has supplied ten of its systems to Metrosport, for installation at the AMP Oval, home of Surrey County Cricket Club.
AMP Oval installs omm system
Revolving perimeter advertising company oneillmovingmedia (omm) has supplied ten of its systems to Metrosport, for installation at the AMP Oval, home of Surrey County Cricket Club.
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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.
Atlantic League or bust?
A leading official with Spanish soccer giants Real Madrid has warned big clubs from small markets that they must act now or risk losing their historical status in the game.
South Africa backs Hayatou
FIFA president Sepp Blatter's hopes of winning the South African soccer chief's support for his election campaign have been dealt a major blow after the country came out in support of rival Issa Hayatou.
SAIL profits from Rand decline
Sports brand marketer South African Investments Limited (SAIL) has posted a net profit of 12.25million ($1.09m/EUR1.23m) in the company's annual results to December 31, 2001.
Helsinki to stage 2005 Games
Finland's capital Helsinki has been chosen to replace London as the host city for the 2005 World Athletics Championships, the IAAF announced yesterday.
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.
IAAF set date for naming of 2005 host
The venue for the 2005 World Athletics Championship will be unveiled on 14 April by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in Nairobi.
BSA signs sponsor deal
The British Surfing Association (BSA) has secured major sponsorship backing from new Australian sunscreen brand Banta.
Blatter’s African pledge
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said the 2010 World Cup finals will definitely be held in Africa.