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Football / FIFA and UEFA agree $252m deal with clubs
« on: January 21, 2008, 12:26:54 PM »
from: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=500451

FIFA and UEFA agree $252m deal with clubs

NYON, Switzerland, Jan 21 (Reuters) - FIFA and UEFA have agreed to pay around $252 million over the next six years to compensate clubs whose players take part in World Cups and European championships.

The deal, involving a $110 million payment by FIFA and approximately $142 million by UEFA, was confirmed to Reuters by FC Barcelona's director of international relations Raul Sanilehi during a meeting at UEFA's Swiss headquarters on Monday.

FIFA will contribute $40 million for clubs whose players participate in the 2010 World Cup with the sum rising to $70 million for 2014.

UEFA will also make a fixed payment of $63 million (43.5 million euros) for June's Euro 2008 tournament. The 2012 figure is expected to be around $79 million (55 million euros) but will be dependent upon total revenue from the event, due to be staged in Poland and Ukraine.

UEFA were set to formally announce the deal at a media conference later on Monday.

FIFA and UEFA announced last week that they would compensate clubs whose players are involved in either of their flagship tournaments.

The funds provided by the governing bodies will be partly used to provide insurance for players injured during international competitions - a long-standing issue of contention between the clubs and national teams.

Sanilehi said that other concessions had been made in favour of the clubs including an agreement that international matches would be played on Saturdays and Tuesdays, rather than Saturdays and Wednesdays - allowing players one more day to recover before their next domestic matches.

Clubs will in future only have to release players for one friendly match a year played outside of their own continent.

The Barcelona director also said that UEFA had agreed 'as much as possible' to limit the number of teams taking part in European Championship qualifying groups to six - further reducing the number of international matches in the calendar.

In return, the 18 members of the self-appointed G14 group of top clubs are set to disband.

Instead European clubs will be represented by a new independent European Club Association made up of more than 100 members from all 53 national associations.

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Football / Sparta Rotterdam 1 - 2 Vitesse Arnhem
« on: August 19, 2007, 08:54:51 AM »
Roberts came on in the 83rd minute.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=226329

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Football / FIFA ban international matches at high altitude
« on: May 27, 2007, 11:18:23 AM »
from:
http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=reu-fifa&prov=reuters&type=lgns

FIFA ban international matches at high altitude

ZURICH, May 27 (Reuters) - No international soccer matches will be allowed to take place above an altitude of 2,500 metres in future, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said on Sunday.

A number of countries, among them Bolivia, frequently stage home international games at high altitude but Blatter said FIFA was following advice from its medical committee.

"I know there will be complaints about this, especially from South America, but we have to think of the health of the players first. It also leads to a distortion of the competition if matches are played at such a level.

"The Executive Committee have listened to a proposal from the medical committee and have decided to act because to play at above that altitude is not healthy or fair."

Bolivia traditionally play their home matches in La Paz, which, at more than 3,600 metres above sea level, is the highest capital city in the world.

Blatter was speaking at a news conference following the last executive committee meeting before the start of FIFA's 57th Congress this week and the inauguration of FIFA's new headquarters in Zurich.

He also said that the associations of Macedonia and Kazakhstan had been given a deadline of June 15 to resolve their internal problems or else face possible sanctions from world soccer's governing body.

He said FIFA would not relax its rules on shirt advertising for international teams and reported that of 23,000 doping tests carried out by FIFA in 2006, 91 had proved positive and of those just seven were for steroids.

"Most of the others were for marijuana or other things players use -- they were not even performance-enhancing," said Blatter, adding that FIFA would be using doping controls at all its major tournaments this year including the Under-17 and Under-20 World Cup matches in South Korea and Canada respectively.

He said he was delighted that 750,000 tickets had already been sold for the Under-20 World Cup in Canada from June 30.

(Writing by Mike Collett in London)

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What about Track & Field / Asafa Powell - 9.77
« on: June 14, 2005, 12:13:05 PM »
Powell has broken the 100M world record in Athens

http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=2084983

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