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Football: Former AFC chief lauds Bin Hammam ban Posted: 23 Jul 2011 10:53 PM PDT FIFA's life ban on Asia's football chief Mohamed bin Hammam for corruption was a "fair decision" ending the reign of a polarising figure within the game, a former top official said Sunday. Peter Velappan, Asian Football Confederation (AFC) general secretary for 30 years, said many of the continent's members would welcome bin Hammam's punishment — meted out for offering bribes for votes from FIFA members. "It is a fair decision. Justice is done. There is no better alternative," he said.
Bin Hammam, the 62-year-old head of the AFC, was instrumental in winning the bid for his tiny Gulf state. Velappan left the AFC in 2007 after a public falling-out with bin Hammam, and the two have a long-standing rivalry.
He had been accused of trying to buy votes with $40,000 cash gifts to Caribbean football officials. Velappan said he disagreed with the AFC's acting president Zhang Jilong who described FIFA's decision as a "sad day" for the sport.
"I have worked with bin Hammam. He totally polarised the Asian football family and marginalised big players like Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia." Velappan said he expected the AFC's 46 member countries to vote for a new president within three months as stipulated by its constitution. "The AFC must redeem its image and battle the huge challenges Asia faces especially against corruption among officers and match-fixing which is rampant in most countries," he said. In June a Singaporean and two Malaysian coaches were charged with match-fixing in connection with a national football tournament. FIFA has singled out Malaysia and Singapore as centres of match-fixing, while teams in China, Thailand and South Korea have also been associated with the throwing games. Zhang, the favourite to succeed bin Hammam in the AFC hot-seat, said that the controversy had come at a terrible time for the Asian game. "This is a difficult period for us because Asian football is currently facing multiple challenges, the biggest of which is match-fixing," he added. "I, in my capacity as the acting AFC President, am aware of the urgent need to provide a strong leadership that will work closely with the Member Associations towards creating a climate of trust and confidence." - AFP Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by Used Car Search. |
6 winners of PM's birthday postcard/essay contest announced Posted: 23 Jul 2011 10:50 PM PDT Perlis student Pija Shafiza,11, was among six winners of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak''s 58th birthday postcard and short essay contest held online yesterday. The contest was held jointly by Akademi Digital Rakyat (ADR) and Yayasan Media Sosial Malaysia.
Pija won in the short essay category, said a statement from the organiser.
Putrajaya student Md Amirul Md Amidon,15, was among three winners in the creative postcard category. Anizah Sahrin,32, from Sabah and Nor Salim Mohamed Dawam, 36, from Kuala Lumpur were the other winners. The winners will receive 1Phone4 mobile phones at a prize presentation ceremony.
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