Tuesday, January 29, 2013

seenewstoday.com : Sports News updates

FRANCE-MEDIAS-FBL-JUSTICE-QATAR
FRANCE-MEDIAS-FBL-JUSTICE-QATARA man reads French football magazine "France Football" with the "Qatargate" in front page on January 29, 2013 in Paris. The magazine pretends in his last issue that in December 2010 Qatar bought the votes of FIFA executives and won the bid for the 2022 World Cup against such strong opponents as the US, South Korea, Japan and Australia. In 2010, Qatar spent $1.25 million on CAF's congress to win the four vote s of FIFA's African executives. In addition, the then President Nicolas Sarkozy asked UEFA president Michel Platini to support Qatar's bid for "geopolitical reasons." France Football alleged that President Sarkozy and Michel Platini then met with Qatar's Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani to discuss Qatar's future investments into French football. France Football said it is going to submit the evidence to FIFA. AFP PHOTO LIONEL BONAVENTURELIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images


FRANCE-MEDIAS-FBL-JUSTICE-QATAR
FRANCE-MEDIAS-FBL-JUSTICE-QATARA man reads French football magazine "France Football" with the "Qatargate" in front page on January 29, 2013 in Paris. The magazine pretends in his last issue that in December 2010 Qatar bought the votes of FIFA executives and won the bid for the 2022 World Cup against such strong opponents as the US, South Korea, Japan and Australia. In 2010, Qat ar spent $1.25 million on CAF's congress to win the four votes of FIFA's African executives. In addition, the then President Nicolas Sarkozy asked UEFA president Michel Platini to support Qatar's bid for "geopolitical reasons." France Football alleged that President Sarkozy and Michel Platini then met with Qatar's Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani to discuss Qatar's future investments into French football. France Football said it is going to submit the evidence to FIFA. AFP PHOTO LIONEL BONAVENTURELIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images


Eddie Johnson: Canada game is mainly about ourselves
Eddie Johnson: Canada game is mainly about ourselvesThe Seattle forward is hoping to pick up where he left off last season with a good showing against Canada.


Salomon presenta en la ISPO 2013 de Múnich el esquí BBR con GPS
Del 3 al 6 de febrero la ciudad alemana acoge el Salón Internacional de Artículos Deportivos y de la Moda ‘blancos’ más importante del mundo


Rosicky returns to Czech squad for Turkey friendly
Czech Republic's Tomas Rosicky attends a training session for the Euro 2012 at Wroclaw's Oporowska Municipal stadium, June 20, 2012. REUTERS/Petr JosekPRAGUE (Reuters) – Skipper Tomas Ros icky has returned to the Czech Republic squad for the friendly against Turkey next Wednesday. The 32-year old playmaker, who last played for the Czechs against Greece at Euro 2012 where he injured his Achilles', has also been troubled by a calf injury this season and returned for club side Arsenal at the weekend. "I saw Tomas in the FA Cup at the weekend and he has lost none of his qualities," coach Michal Bilek told reporters. The Czechs will be without ill midfielder Tomas Huebschmann, and injured midfielder Vaclav Pilar and forward Tomas Necid. …


No comments:

Post a Comment