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FIFA probe pair turn themselves in

Two Argentine businessmen wanted in the United States in connection with a Fifa bribery case have turned themselves in to authorities. The official news agency...

FIFA investigators probe 53 ‘incidents’

Swiss investigators are probing 53 possible money-laundering incidents as part of their investigation into the bids for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups. Michael...

FIFA investigators probe 53 ‘incidents’

Swiss investigators are probing 53 possible money-laundering incidents as part of their investigation into the bids for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups. Michael...

Last sting from Sepp? FIFA director sacked after telling joke on TV

FIFA’s communications director Walter De Gregorio has been fired days after making a joke on Swiss television about the world governing body. De Gregorio had...

FIFA hands over IT data as it postpones 2026 bidding announcement

FIFA has handed over a second batch of computer data to the Swiss attorney general’s office, which is investigating the bidding process for the...

Delaney: FIFA paid FAI substantial amount after Henry handball

John Delaney has confirmed that the FAI received a substantial payment, of approximately €5m, from FIFA following the controversial handball that kept Ireland out...

FA chairman: Qatar World Cup organisers ‘may not sleep very well’

Sepp Blatter’s announcement that he is to quit as FIFA president has increased the uncertainty surrounding the 2022 World Cup being staged in Qatar. A...

UK banks review Fifa-linked payments

Three British banks named in a US indictment relating to the Fifa corruption scandal are reviewing payments set out in the document. Barclays, HSBC and...

Blatter re-elected as FIFA boss after rival withdraws

Sepp Blatter has been re-elected for a fifth term as FIFA president despite the crisis that has struck the world governing body this week. Blatter...

FIFA payment to FAI outside remit of Dáil committee

The Chairman of the Dáil's Transport Committee has defended the decision not to call in FAI Chief John Delaney to discuss a €5m payout...

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