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As D-Day approaches, Fifa Presidential candidates begin final jostling for votes
Fp Archives •Separately, a Fifa appeals committee is expected to rule on the pleas filed by Blatter and his one-time heir apparent Michel Platini, who are seeking to overturn the eight-year bans.
Franz Beckenbauer fined, warned by FIFA ethics judges
Fp Archives •Franz Beckenbauer has been fined and warned by FIFA's ethics committee for refusing to cooperate with Michael Garcia's investigation of World Cup bidding.
FIFA clean-up: Jerome Valcke, former right-hand man to Blatter, banned for 12 years
Fp Archives •The Valcke ban came as FIFA's corruption storm again enters the spotlight.
Former right-hand man to Sepp Blatter, Jerome Valcke fired by Fifa
Fp Archives •Valcke, the former right-hand man to Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president banned for eight years, has been accused of aiding a scheme to sell 2014 World Cup tickets on the black market.
Won't give up: Fallen FIFA chief Blatter to appeal eight-year ban
Fp Archives •Fallen FIFA chief Sepp Blatter will appeal against his eight-year ban, his lawyer said Sunday, joining fellow suspended official Michel Platini in a fight to clear his name.
Blatter, Platini now free to appeal bans, says FIFA ethics committee
Fp Archives •FIFA's ethics tribunal said Saturday it had provided Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini with the reasons for its decision to ban them from football for eight years, clearing the way for them to appeal against the decision.
Qatar won't end up hosting 2022 WC, says FIFA's Zwanziger
Fp Archives •Although Qatar has insisted that a summer World Cup is viable thanks to cooling technologies it is developing for stadiums, training areas and fan zones, there is still widespread concern over the health of the players and visiting supporters.
FIFA wraps up ethics investigation of 2018, 2022 bidding processes
Fp Archives •The report, which has not been made public, will be submitted by the ethic committee's adjudicatory chamber, headed by German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, which will decide on whether any wrongdoing was committed.