FIFA suffered another
blow to its prestige on Monday (Jun 15) when the Nobel Peace Center announced
it was ending its cooperation with football's scandal-plagued governing body.
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FIFA suffered another blow to its prestige on Monday when the
Nobel Peace Center announced it was ending its cooperation with football's
scandal-plagued governing body.
The Oslo-based centre had
been behind the Handshake for Peace initiative which had been enthusiastically
promoted by FIFA President Sepp Blatter over the past three years.
Reuters report continues:
FIFA had promoted pre-match handshakes between team
captains and officials as the Handshake for Peace and had been hoping to
introduce it at the end of games as well.
The announcement came three days after Interpol
suspended a 20 million euro (£14.46 million) arrangement with FIFA on fighting
match-fixing.
The FBI is investigating bribery and corruption
involving FIFA officials, including scrutiny of how FIFA awarded World Cup
hosting rights to Russia and Qatar. At the end of last month nine current or
former FIFA officials and five business executives were indicted on corruption
charges.
Blatter was re-elected for a fifth term as FIFA
president at the end of May but he announced four days later that he would
stand down and call a new election as the corruption allegations continued to
batter FIFA.
Blatter, 79, has urged those present to share in a
handshake at almost every public appearance he has made since the initiative
got off the ground in 2012.
"The board asks the administration to terminate
the cooperation with FIFA as soon as circumstances allow," said the Nobel
Peace Center in a statement.
It did not give a specific reason for the decision and
did not address the scandal facing FIFA. The Center could not be immediately
reached for comment.
FIFA was not immediately available for comment.
"The board also asks the administration to start a dialogue with the
Norwegian Football Association for the Handshake for Peace initiative to
continue in the future," the centre said.
The centre said the agreement with FIFA would not end
immediately "but that a dialogue starts about the ending of the
cooperation from the side of the Nobel Peace Center."
FIFA, in a fact sheet on its website, said that
"the Handshake for Peace is a gesture of friendship and respect intended
to inspire the world to unite in peace, solidarity and fair play." FIFA
said it had endorsed the initiative "as part of its mission to build a
better future through football".
Source:
Reuters/al
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