Fifa report into alleged corruption clears Qatar to host 2022 World Cup

Catalan Fan

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Difficult to prove, unless financial transactions are shown ?

Can't see the 2018/2022 WC bids being overturned for various reasons.

Assuming Blatter gets re elected fri (given the African/Asian votes), only hope will be UEFA (along with sponsors) agreeing to boycott either or both events.Not sure they have the bottle for that, but would be the only hope.
 

Barcaman

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UEFA is not that better than FIFA. Platini has a lot of nerve calling out Blatter but nothing surpises me with those shameless people.
 

Catalan Fan

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UEFA is not that better than FIFA. Platini has a lot of nerve calling out Blatter but nothing surpises me with those shameless people.

I wouldn't defend UEFA, just looking at a possible way to get rid of Blatter, (assuming he wins).

Am tempted to give up on the whole thing because it's too depressing if am honest, and just concentrate on our last 2 games.

Fuck FIFA.
 

King5Puyi

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Sheikh Ahmad Plots with Platini as Blatter Loses Grip on Power - On the Scene

May 28, 2015, In a dark corner of the Baur au Lac hotel bar, Asian sports powerbroker Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah was seen plotting with UEFA chief Michel Platini and a group of other football executives.
INSIDER gained access to the outside bar area at the luxury Zurich hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva where many of the top football officials are staying for the FIFA Congress.
The Kuwaiti, a loyal Blatter ally, and the Frenchman, who called for the Swiss to resign on Thursday, were joined by at least three other Asian football officials including Thailand’s scandal-hit former FIFA ExCo member Worawi Makudi, Sheikh Ahmad’s key confidante Hussein Al-Musallam who is the director general of the Olympic Council of Asia, and what could have been an African football delegate.
INSIDER observed Sheikh Ahmad in animated conversation with the other executives. There was clearly a frank exchange of views about something. With Blatter’s position becoming increasingly untenable due to the latest corruption storm, it seems certain that the FIFA presidency was one topic of discussion.
Just metres away, Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko was dining with Russia 2018 CEO Alexey Sorokin. Mutko, a FIFA ExCo member, looked fidgety and was seen keeping a beady eye on the huddle of football executives.
INSIDER was later ejected from the premises by a hotel security official who said media were banned from the area due to "private meetings".
Ahmad is considered the kingmaker in the FIFA presidential election, in which Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein is seeking to depose the 79-year-old incumbent. He helped Sheikh Salman, another fierce Blatter loyalist, to secure the Asian Football Confederation presidency in 2013, and is credited with aiding Thomas Bach’s ascent to the IOC throne.
Sheikh Ahmad has a strong lock on power in the Olympic world, heading the Olympic Council of Asia and as president of the Association of National Olympic Committees. He also chairs Olympic Solidarity which distributes millions of dollars from IOC coffers to projects worldwide.
The Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich (WFI)
On Friday, he takes his seat as a FIFA Executive Committee member.
Amid calls for the FIFA election to be postponed following the $150 million corruption scandal that engulfed FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb and six current FIFA officials on Wednesday, both Sheikh Ahmad and Sheikh Salman had demanded the election go ahead as planned.
UEFA decided against boycotting the congress with Platini saying today the Jordanian would get a minimum 45 or 46 votes from UEFA member federations. The Jordanian’s problem lies in bagging votes from the rest of the 209 FIFA delegates, with many of those in AFrica, Asia and Oceania self-confessed Blatter disciples.
A total of 105 votes is needed to win the election.
Tonight’s scenes witnessed by INSIDER suggest something may be afoot, with Prince Ali’s campaign possibly about to gain some momentum as the secret ballot looms.
As the night wears on, deals are being struck to deliver votes for Prince Ali as Blatter's power base slips away. But will it be enough.
If Sheikh Ahmad had a dramatic change of heart - it would be a major shock if he turned on Blatter - and switched alliances to back Prince Ali, he might use his influence to persuade a number of Asian, African and CONCACAF delegates to join his crusade.
If that scenario materialised, he could almost certainly deliver a stack of votes to give Prince Ali a strong chance of ousting Blatter.
As Blatter remained defiant on the eve of the election, rejecting all calls to stand down and vowing to clean up FIFA – again – after his organisation was plunged into crisis, FIFA's reputation in the gutter, his fate may well lie in the hands of those plotting at the Baur au Lac


By INSIDER editor Mark Bisson
 
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King Leo

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Sheikh Ahmad Plots with Platini as Blatter Loses Grip on Power - On the Scene

May 28, 2015, In a dark corner of the Baur au Lac hotel bar, Asian sports powerbroker Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah was seen plotting with UEFA chief Michel Platini and a group of other football executives.
INSIDER gained access to the outside bar area at the luxury Zurich hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva where many of the top football officials are staying for the FIFA Congress.
The Kuwaiti, a loyal Blatter ally, and the Frenchman, who called for the Swiss to resign on Thursday, were joined by at least three other Asian football officials including Thailand’s scandal-hit former FIFA ExCo member Worawi Makudi, Sheikh Ahmad’s key confidante Hussein Al-Musallam who is the director general of the Olympic Council of Asia, and what could have been an African football delegate.
INSIDER observed Sheikh Ahmad in animated conversation with the other executives. There was clearly a frank exchange of views about something. With Blatter’s position becoming increasingly untenable due to the latest corruption storm, it seems certain that the FIFA presidency was one topic of discussion.
Just metres away, Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko was dining with Russia 2018 CEO Alexey Sorokin. Mutko, a FIFA ExCo member, looked fidgety and was seen keeping a beady eye on the huddle of football executives.
INSIDER was later ejected from the premises by a hotel security official who said media were banned from the area due to "private meetings".
Ahmad is considered the kingmaker in the FIFA presidential election, in which Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein is seeking to depose the 79-year-old incumbent. He helped Sheikh Salman, another fierce Blatter loyalist, to secure the Asian Football Confederation presidency in 2013, and is credited with aiding Thomas Bach’s ascent to the IOC throne.
Sheikh Ahmad has a strong lock on power in the Olympic world, heading the Olympic Council of Asia and as president of the Association of National Olympic Committees. He also chairs Olympic Solidarity which distributes millions of dollars from IOC coffers to projects worldwide.
The Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich (WFI)
On Friday, he takes his seat as a FIFA Executive Committee member.
Amid calls for the FIFA election to be postponed following the $150 million corruption scandal that engulfed FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb and six current FIFA officials on Wednesday, both Sheikh Ahmad and Sheikh Salman had demanded the election go ahead as planned.
UEFA decided against boycotting the congress with Platini saying today the Jordanian would get a minimum 45 or 46 votes from UEFA member federations. The Jordanian’s problem lies in bagging votes from the rest of the 209 FIFA delegates, with many of those in AFrica, Asia and Oceania self-confessed Blatter disciples.
A total of 105 votes is needed to win the election.
Tonight’s scenes witnessed by INSIDER suggest something may be afoot, with Prince Ali’s campaign possibly about to gain some momentum as the secret ballot looms.
As the night wears on, deals are being struck to deliver votes for Prince Ali as Blatter's power base slips away. But will it be enough.
If Sheikh Ahmad had a dramatic change of heart - it would be a major shock if he turned on Blatter - and switched alliances to back Prince Ali, he might use his influence to persuade a number of Asian, African and CONCACAF delegates to join his crusade.
If that scenario materialised, he could almost certainly deliver a stack of votes to give Prince Ali a strong chance of ousting Blatter.
As Blatter remained defiant on the eve of the election, rejecting all calls to stand down and vowing to clean up FIFA – again – after his organisation was plunged into crisis, FIFA's reputation in the gutter, his fate may well lie in the hands of those plotting at the Baur au Lac


By INSIDER editor Mark Bisson

This was refuted today by the Prince Ali camp. But helps to see Blatter's desperate attempts to win the elections.
 

mssarm

Member
The US has spent $110 million in bribes for 2016 Copa America.

And attorney general Lynch started the investigations- so what's your point? If it's proved that bribes helped US to host the tournament it should be revoked. What makes you think that I will defend the corruption in different country. What I really want to see is Russia's chief prosecutor starting bribes investigation in Russia-I bet he's going to eat chunk of polonium for breakfast by mistake and die.
 

JackaL

New member
Here are some books that you may want to read in case FIFA as an organization is of your interest:

Caution, there is a lot of confirmation bias involved, but you see how FIFA is organized.

Omerta
http://www.amazon.de/Omertà-Blatter...884919&sr=8-3&keywords=Omerta+andrew+jennings

How they stole the game
http://www.amazon.de/They-Stole-Gam...84891&sr=8-1&keywords=how+they+stole+the+game

The main guys: Havelange (the godfather of corruption in sports), his son Blatter, ISL and Adidas, Teixeria, Nike etc. Jack Warner comes next.

The guy I started to hate a lot is Jerome Valcke. An arrogant bastard of kis own kind. In John Oliver's show you saw him talk about the beer law in Brazil. He was as arrogant as to call the law insignificant for FIFA, as FIFA needed to sell beer because of its sponsor Inbev. In Switzerland, the government is trying to change bribery and corruption laws. This guy, whether Swiss nor Brazilian is so arrogant as to see himself above the people of these countries and critize these laws of countries he is not a citizen of. I've never seen such an arrogance anywhere else.
 

Alik

Moderator
And attorney general Lynch started the investigations- so what's your point? If it's proved that bribes helped US to host the tournament it should be revoked. What makes you think that I will defend the corruption in different country. What I really want to see is Russia's chief prosecutor starting bribes investigation in Russia-I bet he's going to eat chunk of polonium for breakfast by mistake and die.

My point is that in most/all winning bids bribes have been involved. And if the World Cup in Russia is to be revoked, then the Copa America should be revoked too.
 
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