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| Blatter expected to win re-election despite soccer corruption scandal | | By Mike Collett and Brian Homewood ZURICH (Reuters) - World soccer boss Sepp Blatter was expected to be re-elected on Friday, defying growing calls for him to step down in the face of corruption scandals engulfing the sport's governing body. Addressing FIFA delegates at the body's annual Congress in Switzerland, where members will later vote to decide the organisation's presidency, Blatter promised more transparency and urged members to remain unified. Blatter also sought to distance himself from the scandal, the biggest crisis FIFA has faced in its 111-year history.
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| S.Africa frees anti-apartheid hero murder mastermind | | | The right wing politician who masterminded the killing of a South African anti-apartheid hero was granted medical parole on Friday, setting aside an earlier decision by the justice minister to block his release. Clive Derby-Lewis, an ultra-right wing politician who masterminded the 1993 assassination of Communist Party leader Chris Hani in an attempt to trigger a race war, had been serving a life sentence for the murder. "The applicant has made out a case for placement on medical parole. |
| Suicide bomber, two people killed outside a Shi'ite Mosque in Saudi -witnesses | | | Three people were killed on Friday when a suicide bomber tried to enter a Shi'ite Muslim mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia, witnesses said, the second attack of its kind in a week. A suicide bombing on May 22 killed 21 worshippers at a Shi'ite mosque in al-Qadeeh village in an attack claimed by Islamic State. Residents circulated pictures of the body of a man believed to be the suicide bomber as well as pictures of large black clouds of smoke billowing over a parking lot outside the mosque. |
| Russia, Qatar choice led to FIFA problems, says Blatter | | By Brian Homewood ZURICH (Reuters) - Scandal-plagued FIFA may have avoided its current problems if Russia and Qatar had not been chosen as hosts of the next two World Cups, President Sepp Blatter said on Friday. "But we cannot go back in time, we are not prophets, we cannot say what would have happened," added Blatter, who did not elaborate on his comments. Russia was chosen as the host nation of the 2018 World Cup and Qatar for 2022 at a single vote in Zurich in 2010.
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| Singapore probes match-fixing at SEA Games | | | Singaporean officials said on Friday they had arrested an alleged match-fixer as well as several co-conspirators following an investigation into football matches at the Southeast Asian Games. Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) did not name the people who were arrested but said they came from several nationalities. "The authorities added that some members from the Timor Leste SEA Games football team are also assisting them in investigations," the CPIB said in a statement. |
| Malaysia bars second Hong Kong democracy activist | | Hong Kong lawmaker and democracy activist Leung Kwok-hung was denied entry to Malaysia on Friday, the second time this week the country has stopped a Hong Kong democracy activist from entering. Wong was denied entry on Tuesday, sparking concerns that Beijing may have put pressure on Kuala Lumpur. Leung and Wong both took part in pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong last year that shut down key parts of the city for 79 days to demand China allow full democracy in the former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
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| NZ to vote for challenger Ali in FIFA election | | | By Greg Stutchbury WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Football will vote for FIFA presidential challenger Prince Ali bin Al Hussein later on Friday, snubbing their Oceania colleagues and switching allegiance from embattled incumbent Sepp Blatter. All 11 member nations of the Oceania Football Confederation had pledged to back the 79-year-old Blatter at their January congress in Papua New Guinea, but NZF President Mark Aspden said on Friday they had changed their mind. "We don't believe reforms can happen under President Blatter's leadership. |
| Blatter the right man for the job says power-broker Sheikh Ahmad | | By Mike Collett and Brian Homewood ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA president Sepp Blatter is the right man for the job and should be re-elected for another four years on Friday, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, one of the most powerful men in world sport, has told Reuters in an interview. The Kuwaiti was speaking on the eve of Friday's presidential election where, despite the crisis currently engulfing FIFA, Blatter is expected to see off the challenge of 39-year-old Jordanian Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein. Sheikh Ahmad, elected to FIFA's executive committee last month at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) congress, said the 79-year-old Swiss still had the support of the Asian bloc.
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| Nike says FIFA indictment does not allege criminal conduct by company | | Nike Inc said on Thursday that charging documents regarding the FIFA bribery scandal do not allege the company is engaged in criminal conduct. U.S. authorities said on Wednesday nine soccer officials and five sports media and promotions executives faced corruption charges involving more than $150 million in bribes. Swiss police arrested seven FIFA officials who are now awaiting extradition to the United States.
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