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Top European official promises to reform world football body
Overhaul to prevent repeat of corruption scandals that have thrown football governing body into crisis
‘Most global sports federations enjoyed a degree of “self-regulation” that bankers just dreamt of’
Ethics committee finds former secretary-general caused ‘considerable financial damage to Fifa’
Blatter affair deemed to be history in the making at football body’s Sfr140m Zürich complex
The vital figures from the past 12 months . . . so you don’t have to
Fifa president and head of European football banned following ethics investigation
Boxer’s ideas don’t have to make sense — he just has to hit people
Dozen others are expected to face criminal charges in the US
Wolfgang Niersbach resigns amid questions about 2006 tournament and unexplained €6.7m payment
The inside story on the moves being made by football’s governing body to survive amid US and Swiss corruption investigations
Nebiolo transformed his sport far more than Havelange, but there was no evidence of kickbacks
Swiss bank reveals US and Swiss authorities have contacted it over corrupt transactions
‘Whole nations pushed Michel Platini, Franz Beckenbauer and Johan Cruijff into roles they couldn’t handle’
The suspended president of Fifa had Lunch with the FT at Sonnenberg restaurant
His reputation may be spoiled but his legacy remains intact, the suspended president of Fifa insists over ‘Mama Blatter’s salad’ in Zurich
Top officials among 11 on executive committee facing ethics probe over award of World Cup
Domenico Scala, head of body’s audit committee, says move would cut risk of misconduct
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