...The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is the governing body for the worlds favorite sport: soccer...
...spent the last five years defending the companyâ s trademark after the FIFA Ballon dâ Or â a globally-recognised football award given to the...
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...also commentary about the absurd in the world of sports, like when FIFA president Sepp Blatter appointed Henry Kissinger and Plácido Domingo to...
...Fédération Internationale de Football Association, commonly known as FIFA, announced Tuesday the unanimous appointment of Garcia and German judge Hans-Joachim...
... litigation and internal investigations partner and ...
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...amp; Ellis litigation and internal investigations partner and ...
... litigation and internal investigations partner and ...
...committee vying for the 2022 World Cup counted ...
...committee vying for the 2022 World Cup counted ...
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