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Influence preferred over Qatar boycott
May 20, 2021
Intense pressure from Norwegian football fans and players has prompted Norway’s national football association to join a Nordic effort to put more pressure of their own on the international football federation FIFA. They clearly prefer more influence over FIFA to any boycott of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, where officials have been accused of serious human rights violations and horrific treatment of migrant workers.
Members of Norway’s national football team
(Landslaget) expressed their concern over the situation in Qatar by wearing T-shirts that advocated human rights, “on and off the pitch.” They’ve also mounted other demonstrations, backed by their new coach, Ståle Solbakken. PHOTO: NFF/Bildbyran/Vegard Wivestad Grøtt
Hadad-led NC replies on coaches, debt repayment, and outstanding AGM; Wired868 marks response
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Hadad-led NC replies on coaches, debt repayment, and outstanding AGM; Wired868 marks response
On Saturday 1 May, representatives for roughly half of the membership of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) wrote a stinging 14-page rebuke of the operation of the Fifa-appointed normalisation committee. The missive was forwarded to Fifa secretary general Fatma Samoura.
“We look forward to a prompt response from you with regards to our aforementioned concerns,” the members closed, “and ask that you specify in detail, how these matters will be addressed.”
George: NC vowed to pay coaches and training stipends; but no word on TTFA members’ concerns
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George: NC vowed to pay coaches and training stipends; but no word on TTFA members’ concerns
And it will also pay a training stipend to the Men’s National Senior Team players.
At least that is what National Football Coaches of Trinidad and Tobago (NFCTT) interim president Jefferson George took away from his virtual meeting with the normalisation committee today.
Photo: Soca Warriors coach Terry Fenwick (centre) demonstrates to his players during training at the Police Barracks, St James on 3 July 2020.
‘Clearly unacceptable!’ Full TTFA letter condemning Robert Hadad and the Fifa-appointed NC
“[…] You have not called an annual general meeting and as such who will appoint the external auditors? Yourself? This is clearly unacceptable, since you cannot appoint an auditor that will audit your financial decisions.
“It is even more astounding that you have elected not to appoint an Audit and Compliance Committee […] as this committee is critical in reviewing the financial performance of your management.
“Your decisions regarding the aforementioned fact are frightening and it is a breeding ground for mismanagement and fraud…”
Photo: Robert Hadad is co-CEO of Hadco and board member at the International School in POS.