Why Fifa’s credibility problem is all about transparency
Fifa President Sepp Blatter is under pressure in Brazil and at home in Switzerland to prove that his organisation is fit for purpose.
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Fifa President Sepp Blatter is under pressure in Brazil and at home in Switzerland to prove that his organisation is fit for purpose.
Controversial Fifa President Sepp Blatter casts doubt on the future of penalty shoot-outs to decide football matches, but what are the alternatives?
Sepp Blatter’s comments on racist abuse in football will not undermine efforts to tackle racism at the English grassroots, two experts in the game have told Channel 4 News.
Watching Sepp Blatter’s press conference I was constantly reminded of the video appearances of various Arab dictators on the cusp of losing their power. Defiance, anger, finger jabbing.
A World Anti-Doping Agency commission is recommending that Russia should be suspended from international athletics following doping claims.
Fifa has almost certainly broken it’s own statutes. Imposing emergency measures now might just be the massive lifeboat world football so badly needs.
The most interesting thing to emerge from today’s FIFA briefing by a country mile – there is more to come.
Channel 4 News has uncovered edits made to Wikipedia from inside government offices on topics including Rolf Harris, Jean Charles de Menezes and Fireman Sam.
England’s women football squad have put in the most successful World Cup performance since 1966. Now they’re back on home turf, and say they “can’t stop smiling”.
If corruption is indeed proven, the vote could be nullified. So where would that leave Russia and Qatar?
The Swiss attorney general, Michael Lauber, is looking into banking links relating to Fifa as part of a corruption investigation into the football world governing body.
Jack Warner is a member of parliament and a former world soccer vice president – here is what else we know about Fifa’s pirate of the Caribbean.
North Korea’s football association benefited from $100,000 in payments made by the disgraced former Fifa presidential candidate Mohammed Bin Hammam, Channel 4 News has learned.
United Passions – a film about the history of – and largely funded by – Fifa appears to have dramatically flopped on its opening weekend.
Uefa President Michel Platini is in Berlin for Saturday’s Champions League final. Will the Frenchman decide to stand to replace Sepp Platter at the head of Fifa?