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When Soccer Turns Dirty, It's the Poor Who LoseNew York TimesLONDON — Two images entwined by soccer: On some dusty lot in Africa, shoeless children kick a ball made of rags and rubber and castoffs; in London or Barcelona or Munich, coifed figures at the pinnacle of their game earn millions from seamless skill ...Soccer "minnows" hit back at German idea to weight FIFA votesYahoo Eurosport UKSoccer's Succession of Scandals: A Timeline of FIFA's Alleged CorruptionU.S. News & World ReportSoccer: More turmoil for FIFA and World Cup bidding contestsSalt Lake TribuneInternational Business Times -FiveThirtyEight -Omaha World-Heraldall 1,805 news articles »
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