IBTimes -
18 Nov 2014 05:32
Pressure continues to mount on soccer's governing body FIFA to release a full report into alleged corruption over the bidding process to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. On Monday, the chairman of England's Football Association, Greg Dyke, became the latest name to demand that a much-criticized 42-page summary released last week that largely cleared hosts Russia and Qatar of wrongdoing is followed by former U.S.
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