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News analysis: FIFA blasts the Caribbean Mockingbird with its heavy artillery

By James Dostoyevksy From Inside World Football April 21 – Double jeopardy, denial of the most basic due process and defamation of character seems to be the latest modus operandi of a FIFA compliance outfit that makes statements about the…

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CONCACAF: Mussenden pledges to recover seized cash

From Antigua OBSERVER HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) – CONCACAF presidential candidate Larry Mussenden has vowed to recover millions of dollars seized in the FIFA corruption scandal and share it among the region’s football associations, if he is elected president of the…

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FIFA: A World Cup of FRAUD

From Sportsmanagementdegreehub.com A look at FIFA’s ongoing corruption problem Everything FIFA sized is big [#estimated global fans per sport][7] Soccer — 3.5 billion Cricket — 2.5 billion Field Hockey — 2 billion Tennis — 1 billion Volleyball — 900 million Table…

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FIFA Bars Caribbean Football Union President from CONCACAF presidency race

From Jamaica Gleaner President of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Gordon Derrick says he has been barred by football’s world governing body FIFA from running for the post of CONCACAF president. Derrick says he received a letter from the FIFA…

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Former high-ranking FIFA and CONCACAF official pleads Guilty to Racketeering and Corruption charges

From Department of Justice U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of New York Earlier today [Monday April 11]  in federal court in Brooklyn, Alfredo Hawit, a former FIFA vice president and executive committee member, the former president of CONCACAF, and the former president and…

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FIFA president linked to earlier bribery scandal in Panama Papers leak

By Ryan Collins From Politico Gianni Infantino ‘dismayed’ his ‘integrity is being doubted.’ FIFA’s new president Gianni Infantino signed off on a contract with two businessmen who have since been accused of bribery, according to a Panama Papers leak. Infantino was the director…

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CONCACAF announces Women’s Football Leadership Group

Female experts will examine further opportunities to promote the sport and achieve growth   MIAMI ( – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today the formation of the Women’s Football Leadership Group that will be…

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FIFA files for compensation in U.S. as victim of corruption

ZURICH/NEW YORK | BY BRIAN HOMEWOOD AND DAVID INGRAM From Reuters Global soccer body FIFA has applied to United States authorities for tens of millions of dollars compensation from ex-officials indicted there in the sport’s biggest graft scandal for damage…

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CONCACAF to host second annual Women’s Football Day in May

The Confederation will unite all Member Associations in a regional movement aimed at inspiring girls and women to play football Miami, FL (Friday, March 4, 2016) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today announced…

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The Editor Speaks: CIFA finances scrutinized

Whilst the Cayman Islands Football Association’s (CIFA) books are undergoing a forensic review by FIFA-appointed auditors, it’s acting President Bruce Blake, has stated he will remain at his post until new elections are called in May. What is his purpose…