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Blatter wants to extend Fifa presidency

Source: The independent
Cairo : Egypt | about 1 month ago  
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  • FIFA's President Blatter adjust his tie before the FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match for third place between Hungary and Costa Rica in Cairo
    FIFA's President Blatter adjust his tie before the FIFA U-20 World Cup ...
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  • FIFA President Blatter awaits the draw for the European play-offs for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich
    FIFA President Blatter awaits the draw for the European play-offs for ...
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FIFA's President Blatter adjust his tie before the FIFA U-20 World Cup ...
President Sepp Blatter will seek to stay in charge of world soccer's governing body after 2011 because of the raft of new initiatives he wants to push through. "I have not finished my mission in soccer, I need more time. Congress has further faith in me, otherwise I'll go back to my village,"...
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