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November 25, 2006
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[ ThroughBall.com] FIFA said it had given Iran a Nov. 15 deadline to reinstate elected soccer federation president Mohammed Dadgan and comply with FIFA regulations.”
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[Seattlepi.nwsource.com] Iran is suspended from world soccer: Iran, which played in the 2006 World Cup and has qualified for the 2007 Asian Cup, will be reinstated only after drafting new statutes and organizing a new election under the supervision of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation.
[Iol.co.za] IOL: Fifa suspends Iran from international soccer: In August 2006, Fifa and the AFC gave the Iranian federation a deadline of November 15 to reinstate elected president Mohammed Dadgan and to comply with the relevant provisions of the Fifa Statutes.
[Thestar.com.my] FIFA suspends Iran for government interference: FIFA said Iran's soccer federation was "not adhering to the principles of the FIFA Statutes regarding the independence of member associations, the independence of the decision-making process of the football governing body in each country and the way in which changes in the leadership of associations are brought about.''
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Posted at November 25, 2006 02:28 AM
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