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Have FIFA got the guts to stand up to Russia



Diego Napier

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Mar 27, 2010
4,416
and rescind their decision to award them the 2018 World cup or will their state sponsored corruption just be swept under the carpet?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38274641

Russia's right to host the 2018 World Cup amid revelations about a state-sponsored doping programme has been questioned by MP Damian Collins.
A World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) report detailed an "institutional conspiracy" involving more than 1,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
Football was one of 30 sports implicated by the McLaren report.
"Fifa now have to look very seriously at the way in which the World Cup is going to be staged," said Collins.
"How can Russia give confidence to Fifa and to the world that there will be proper anti-doping measures in place during the World Cup?"
Russia's sports ministry denied claims of a state-sponsored doping programme, but Richard McLaren, author of the Wada report, said international sports competitions had been "unknowingly hijacked by the Russians" for years.
The Canadian described the London 2012 Olympic Games as "corrupted on an unprecedented scale".
Collins, chairman of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, added: "It does taint the London Games. What is shocking from the report is this was state sanctioned.
"It's not just widespread abuse by Russian coaches and athletes, it is something that has been planned and executed with the authority and support of the Russian government."
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko was sports minister during the time detailed by the McLaren report, and is seeking re-election to the ruling committee of Fifa, football's governing body.
"It does call into question how someone like Vitaly Mutko, who was sports minister - and in the Wada report they said it would have been impossible for him not to know what was going on - can sit on the Fifa council," added Collins.
"The sports bodies have to not only take action against Russian athletes competing, until we can be confident the anti-doping regime in Russia is robust and being honestly pursued, but also look at the role of Russian sports administrators and politicians who have senior positions in the governing bodies of world sports.
"How can they hold these positions if they are implicated in this massive state-sponsored doping scandal?"
Mutko, who chairs the 2018 World Cup organising committee, has said Russia will resort to legal action in response to the allegations of institutionalised doping.
 
















ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,175
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
No and in any case 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Ambassador Victoria Lopyreva could always launch a charm offensive to smooth things over.

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Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,113
Brighton
Got to laugh at two Russian representatives interviewed in the last day on BBC 5Live, both denying any doping or corruption at all. Towing Putins line 100%
 




GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
The Americans wont so what chance does Fifa have?

That may change now Trump is in control,which will lead to WW3 and well it's been nice knowing you,however i think Putin and Trump will work together,i see Trumps main focus being China-

Back to Fifa,they should do more.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
Not been a good week for Russia what with this AND the hacking inquiry concerning their covert support for Trump in the presidential election... However no mud will stick to the oily Mr Putin...
 








vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
I should add that Russia and Mr Putin especially, has got away with shooting down a passenger aircraft, have invaded and annexed Crimea and are the only major country supporting President Assad in his destruction of his own people ... The doping offences are trivial to them.
 
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studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,246
On the Border
Of course not, I suspect that FIFA have already engraved Russia onto the world cup as the 2018 winners
 






Bob'n'weave

Well-known member
Nov 18, 2016
1,972
Nr Lewes
I'm more worried about Putin's state sanctioned shirt bashing militia being allowed to exercise their version of 'crowd management' to anyone wearing colours and having a beer.
 






BrianWade4

Well-known member
Aug 17, 2010
3,152
A nice bit of South London
and rescind their decision to award them the 2018 World cup or will their state sponsored corruption just be swept under the carpet?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38274641

Russia's right to host the 2018 World Cup amid revelations about a state-sponsored doping programme has been questioned by MP Damian Collins.
A World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) report detailed an "institutional conspiracy" involving more than 1,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
Football was one of 30 sports implicated by the McLaren report.
"Fifa now have to look very seriously at the way in which the World Cup is going to be staged," said Collins.
"How can Russia give confidence to Fifa and to the world that there will be proper anti-doping measures in place during the World Cup?"
Russia's sports ministry denied claims of a state-sponsored doping programme, but Richard McLaren, author of the Wada report, said international sports competitions had been "unknowingly hijacked by the Russians" for years.
The Canadian described the London 2012 Olympic Games as "corrupted on an unprecedented scale".
Collins, chairman of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, added: "It does taint the London Games. What is shocking from the report is this was state sanctioned.
"It's not just widespread abuse by Russian coaches and athletes, it is something that has been planned and executed with the authority and support of the Russian government."
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko was sports minister during the time detailed by the McLaren report, and is seeking re-election to the ruling committee of Fifa, football's governing body.
"It does call into question how someone like Vitaly Mutko, who was sports minister - and in the Wada report they said it would have been impossible for him not to know what was going on - can sit on the Fifa council," added Collins.
"The sports bodies have to not only take action against Russian athletes competing, until we can be confident the anti-doping regime in Russia is robust and being honestly pursued, but also look at the role of Russian sports administrators and politicians who have senior positions in the governing bodies of world sports.
"How can they hold these positions if they are implicated in this massive state-sponsored doping scandal?"
Mutko, who chairs the 2018 World Cup organising committee, has said Russia will resort to legal action in response to the allegations of institutionalised doping.

Have FIFA got the guts to do anything?
 


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