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FIFA Council approves further transfer system reforms and announces key FIFA Women s World Cup 2023 dates

FIFA Council approves further transfer system reforms and announces key FIFA Women s World Cup 2023 dates
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The former Wales sweeper aiming to be Fifa s new broom

The former Wales sweeper aiming to be Fifa s new broom City AM 1 hour ago Frank Dalleres Wales have come to be a force to be reckoned with in international football. Their men’s team, led by galactico Gareth Bale, have qualified for successive European Championships for the first time, while their women have also continued their steady rise up Fifa’s world rankings. Now Welshwoman Laura McAllister is aiming to make a similar impact, only away from the pitch in the game’s corridors of power. McAllister, a former captain of Wales women turned professor of politics and sports governance professional, is standing for election to the Fifa Council, arguably football’s highest decision-making body.

Mwendwa: I will contest FKF presidency in next elections

Mwendwa: I will contest FKF presidency in next elections Goal 1 day ago Dennis Mabuka Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa has openly claimed he will seek a third term to lead Kenyan football when the current tenure comes to an end in the next four years. The 42-year-old was re-elected for a second term only last October, the 17th, when he garnered 77 votes out of the 85 cast to beat five other aspirants to the post. But barely a year into his second term, Mwendwa has now revealed his intentions to vie for another term insisting the amended FKF constitution allows him to contest for two more terms after the expiry of his current term in October 2024.

Drama as Magogo faults himself for Uganda Cranes Afcon failure

Drama as Magogo faults himself for Uganda Cranes Afcon failure Sunday April 11 2021 Summary The government, he says, is “entirely to blame” for the Cranes’ failure to qualify for the 2059 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Kenya. Uganda were beaten 3-1 at home by Group L whipping boys Zanzibar to concede the Afcon tickets to the Gambia and Eswatini. Advertisement The year is 2058. Fufa president Magogo is not a happy old man. The creases on his face become even more pronounced as he winces before he mentions the subject of his latest squabble. The government, he says, is “entirely to blame” for the Cranes’ failure to qualify for the 2059 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Kenya. Uganda were beaten 3-1 at home by Group L whipping boys Zanzibar to concede the Afcon tickets to the Gambia and Eswatini.

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