United Europe Po~Sible, Speaker Says

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

United Europe Po~Sible, Speaker Says Calilomla State Volume 37 University, fllorthridge Number49 Fr rd<iy . November 20. 1992 l lf @[9) ~vi United Europe po~sible, speaker says Pan African By Valaria Stahl studies Staff Writer Unification effective in preventing war sponsors 'X' A French deputy consul for isthe 14-year-old Iriehgirl who is dependent on foreign trade, and politics," Bulwa said. "This Loa Angeles spoke Thursday was raped by herfriend'sfather tho film stated. It also slated wasa good timelo be educated.• showing to approximately 50 atudenta and became pregnant. Ireland that the United States can Bulwasaidhe was happyat and professors on the chang- prohibits abortion, no matter benefit economically from a the number of students PanAfrican studies will ing European community and what the circumstances, and higher European standard of studying French who turned sponsor a viewing or Spike ita effect on theUnited Stat.es' upon hearing her case, the living and a higher European up, but was upset at the low Lee"o now film "Malcolm x· economy. government decided it would employment rate. turnout or businesa and po- al 4:30 p.m. al Pacific Jerome Champagne ex- not allow her to travel to En- The unity will eliminate litical science students and IBA Norlhridge Cinema. plained that he wanted lo gland eo s he could receive a customs barriers, therefore members. DirecUy alU!r the movie, promoteawareness aboutwhat legal abortion there. facilitating world trade, the "I was really disappointed the department will host is happeningwith the unifica- Her family took their case film elated. This will have a that more IBA members did two evenla lo"unify tho Af- tion of12 European countries, to the European Community big impact on the United not show: Bulwa said. •rm rican-American commu- which includes France, Ger- Council and it allowed her lo States, because the United really proud of the foreign nity and encourage dia- many and the United King- travel to England, because Statesand European countriea language department. They logue concerning major po- dom, into what is now called underthe laws oftheECC,one account for one-third of the really showed their support: litical lean·ofthe commu- the European Community cannotbe detained from trav- world trade. The lecture was the first nity. Council. eling to another ECC country. Champagnesaid theUnited official event that W88 to be A reception will be held "The idea of unification is No court or judge in Ireland St.at.ea needs to see Europe as shared by the department of at the PAS Conference an old one,· Champagne said. could atop her. a partner that no longer can be foreign languages and litera- Room and Courtyard in tho "It ia an effective tool of pre· "'Twelve independent na- divided. ture• and the School of Busi· FacultyOfficeBuildingand venting war.• tions have agreed to give up Of course, there is still a ness, according to department a "Teach-in" will be con· The unification plan also some of their sovereign pow- struggle to have all the 12 Chair Maje Reid. ducted at the University has political and economic as- ers,• Champagne said. nations agree on the terms of Itwas organized to encour· Student Union. piration• to remove barriers The European oommunity unification, Champagne said. age more people to become in- The forum wiH feature that have divided the Euro- laws are more powerful and "There are a lot or psycho· volved in the international special readings related lo pean nations inordertocreate the united oountries win have logical barriers in Great Brit- business program, she added. Malcom X and a queation a single European market, to change their national laws ain alowingdown the European Dr. Sahab Dayal, associate end answer period related Champagne said. to make them ooincide with Community Council: Cham- dean of the School ofBusiness lo the film. "I'm totally in favor of the ECC laws, he explained. pagne said. "We have problem& Administration and Econom- The viewing cosla $10 something like the United A film Champagne pre· and reluctant people, but [am ics thought that it ia impor· and 1eating is limited. For Stat.eaofEurope,"Champagne sented oaid the ECC ia based optimistic.· tant to understand interna- more information cont.act said. "I'm confident it will upon the Treaty of Rome, Max Buiwa,preeidentofthe tional politics and that the the Pan African atudiea of- happen." which in 1957 establiehed a International Business Aaso· guest speaker wquld be en- fice FOB room 221 or the The plan lo unite the coun- framework for a united com- ciotion, a campua club that lightening. EOP office in Administra- tries consist.a mainly or free munity. Tho film 1aid the helped aponaor the event, •Awareneaaofinternational tion room 116. trade agreement.a, a common treaty's first interest waa eco- thought the presentation was developments ia very much a currency andcertainlaws that nomic, butthatracently Euro- a perfect way for 1tudent1 to part of what is going on in the would take precedence over pe41 n1 have become interested learn about the current situa- decade ofthe '901," Dayal said. any national law1. in political u~ity . tion in Europe. "Herei1anexa mpleofthe kind An example ofauch an ECC The ECC wants to promote ~e as Americana are very ofevents "'hichwill be helpful Opinion law overriding a national law healthy trade because Europe ignorant about foreign i11ues to underatanding them.• Teleconference teaches Chicano pride By Ana Contreras importanceofstudentinvolve- ference when she spoke of how at the conference. Staff Writer ment in the labor movemenL UCLA sororities refused to The topic discussed by the Panelistandlabororganiz.er back upChicanastudents dur- lastpanel wasthe 1985Uticio Over 900 Chicano high Rocio Seinz spoke about her ing the Theta Xi fraternity· A court case decision, which school student.a from all over work with janitors and their • ·Lupe• iHue. was overturned by the Los Angeleo county attended struggle in forming a union. Carrillo also talked about Bradford decision in 1990. Earthwatch the first"Take BackYour Hia· A film onjuatioe for janitors the need for a Chicana atudica TheI..ticiaAdecision elated lory" national teleconference WBI shown that documented Overpopulation and o department in universities. that undocumented college Wednesday at USC's Bovard the confrontation between po- Cypress College political aci- student.I who have lived in lock of foresight hove Hall. lice and 200janitors on 1trike enco profeasor Luz Calvo spoke California for more than one set the stage for on ·we are here because we in Century City in 1990. Ac- about sexism in the Chicano yeardid not have lo pay outor environmental night- wanttochange thinga. lt'aour cording to the film, halfofthe movement. 1tate registration fees. mare FirstAmendment right topro- janitors were taken lo jail by "We ask our (Chicano) CSUN Chicano studies ma· See page 3 test. It'•ourFiratAmendment police and the reot were taken brothen to examine their be- jor Mario Muralle1 and the right lo demand our rights. to hospitalo becauae of police havior toward (Chicana1),• otherpanel membera oaid they We are going to put a Chicano beatftlp. Calvo 1aid. areworkingon overturningthe 1tudie1 department in every -There i1 a war goingon in Calvo alao aaid 1he i1 hope- Bradford deciaion. univeraityin thi1country ,• 1aid this country. The war i1 de- ful thattheChicanomovement "The movement to keep us CSUNChicano1tudi..profeo- clared against Chicano• and will notexclude homoeexual1. out ofthe univeraity sy1tem is aor Rodolfo Aculla at the be- Latino•: 1aid panel member •White feminist.a,• Pardo not just in California," ginningofthe conference. and labor organizer Joee de 1aid, •are beginning to recog- Murallea said. The teleconference, 1pon- Paz. nize cla11 and raoe. Chicana Buelna, who helped orga· aoredbytheNationalChicana/ "Becauae of the war, the femini1m ha1 alway• argued nize the conference, 1aid the Chicano Empowerment N•t.- Chicano 1tudent movement i1 that we can't eeparate gender teleconferencewutelevised to work, wa1 organized to teach more important now,• de Paz i11uea from claH and race i11- 75 campu.sea nationwide. Chicano high school otudenta said. "The right locontrol our 1uao. They are all related." Yale, Cornell, Brown Uni- theirhiotory and"to give them own de1tiny i1 a very eerioue According to Pardo, many versity and San Francisco a eenae ofpridein themselve1 goal. Thia goal makeo some Chicano men think femini1m State were eome of the cam- with a hope thatthey will take people very nervous." i1 a -White woman'• concern: puseo which tuned in, he uid. action thattheyfeel neceaaary The 1econd panel, moder- •Somewhite feminist.a leave Among the 10 high schools in their own lituation, • 1aid ated by CSUN Chicano 1tud- out race and Chicanos ot\en attending theconference were Memories Gabriel Buelna, A11odated ie1 profeoaor MaryPardo,dealt leave out gender,•.1he 1aid. San Fernando, Belmont, Baseball c0td collect- StudentsaenatoroftheSchool with Chicana i11ue1. "How can we .talk about Garfield, Roooevelt and Mon· ofHumanitiea. ing brings out the Panel member and UCLA Chicano 1tudie1 and ignore 62 roe, Buelna 1aid. The oonference oon1i1ted of politfoal aci&noe major Rosario percentofthepopulation- the According lo AcuJ\a, there seven yeOt old In those threepanelo thatdilCUNedii· Carrillo talked about the dif- women?" 1be a1ked. were multiple purpoaeafor the whO Indulge In the 1ueo pertainingto theChicano ference between white femi- A major otep in Chicano conference. hobby community. niats and Chicana femini1ta. 1tudie1, Pardo 1aid, i1 that See page8 Thefirotpaneldi9cuMedthe Carrillo pointed out thi1 dif- gender i11u.e1 were addre11ed See CHICANO. page 4 2 NEWS/Friday, Novermer 20,1992 Dally Sundial Campus Calendar wlcl ldngclo..............111______ .,___ h_•• _.. .it-_ · ,,_Ir. Pon African StudlH Department - Wo Today will sponSOI' the viewing ol Spike lee's ·x· at 4:30 p.m. at tho Pacific Northridga Cin- ClalrOoiii Boredom Busters ema, located at 19401 Partnania Avo.
Recommended publications
  • P19 Layout 1
    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2016 SPORTS Infantino eyes regional World Cup if elected FIFA president LONDON: The World Cup could be honor and benefits of hosting the World tions will be handed $40 million to invest has to be an objective assessment based spread across entire regions, emulating Cup,” Infantino’s manifesto says. in development projects and their on the best interests of football.” the continent-wide 2020 European The first World Cup bidding after the regional offshoots in Asia, Africa, the The International Football Association Championship, if Gianni Infantino wins Feb. 26 election is for the 2026 tourna- Caribbean and Central America can Board is already preparing to approve tri- next month’s FIFA presidential election. ment. The launch of the contest has been request another $4 million to organize als with a type of video replay system for The UEFA secretary general used his stalled since last year when FIFA was youth tournaments. The amounts are all referees. One idea Infantino proposes, manifesto, which was published Tuesday, swept up in a global soccer corruption within a four-year cycle. “If the target of which seems unique in an election cam- to say FIFA should not limit the tourna- scandal, which led to Sepp Blatter 50 percent of distribution of FIFA’s paign with few differences between the ment to be being held in one or two announcing plans to quit before being income is reached, these amounts will candidates, is starting a globe-trotting countries. The 2002 World Cup in Japan banned. Infantino, who is Swiss, is one of further increase significantly,” Infantino team of the game’s greats.
    [Show full text]
  • FIFA and UEFA Address Various Urgent Matters
    Media Release Date: 15/02/2007 Communiqué aux médias No. 021 Medien-Mitteilung FIFA and UEFA address various urgent matters Coordination meeting FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini, accompanied by a delegation from each governing body, met in Zurich today Thursday 15 February 2007 to discuss a number of urgent matters. The meeting focused on problems regarding players’ agents, insurance for clubs and the players who they release for international duty and the coordinated international match calendar. With regard to the latter issue, it was noted that, in December 2007, there will be a collision due to scheduled fixtures in the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup. The two governing bodies will now examine two possible solutions to this problem as soon as possible. At the same time, the two bodies agreed to create a committee, composed of representatives of all of football’s stakeholders (confederations, associations, leagues, clubs and players’ representatives), in order to harmonise the coordinated international match calendar at world level up to 2014. Joseph S. Blatter and Michel Platini both recognised the importance of this meeting. “This meeting came at a vital moment, not only for European football, but also for world football. FIFA cannot implement its sports policies without direct cooperation and collaboration with UEFA. We may not always have the same ideas, but we will have the same approach,” stressed Blatter. Michael Platini, meanwhile, underlined the “unity of vision” shared by FIFA and UEFA, who “need to work together to promote the true values of football and develop our sport together.
    [Show full text]
  • In Africa Engaging a Continent
    UNITING THE BUSINESS OF FO TBALL IN AFRICA ENGAGING A CONTINENT Soccerex Seminar WITH OVER 750 ATTENDEES, THE CONFERENCE STUDIO WAS FULL TO CAPACITY AS DELEGATES LEARNED THE LATEST lagos 2012 DEVELOPMENTS BEHIND THE GROWTH OF FOOTBALL IN WEST AFRICA FOR THE LAST 7 YEARS, SOCCEREX HAS WORKED HAND IN HAND WITH THE AFRICAN FOOTBALL INDUSTRY, CREATING A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WORLD’S MOST PASSIONATE AND WELCOMING CONTINENT. FROM PLAYING A CENTRAL ROLE IN THE BUILD UP TO THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUPTM, HOSTING THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL BUSINESS CONFERENCE IN NIGERIA AND DRIVING THE GROWTH OF FOOTBALL ACROSS THE CONTINENT THROUGH OUR AFRICAN FORUM IN DURBAN; OUR COMMITMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOOTBALL NATIONAL SPORTS MINISTERS FROM NIGERIA, GHANA AND ZAMBIA TOOK TO THE STAGE FOR AN EXCLUSIVE SESSION LOOKING IN AFRICA HAS BEEN ABSOLUTE AND HAS OFFERED A NUMBER OF Soccerex global AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPORT AND GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA HIGHLIGHTS: convention, johannesburg 2007-09 FIFA PRESIDENT SEPP BLATTER GAVE DELEGATES VITAL UPDATES ON THE WORLD CUP AND HIS VIEWS ON HOTLY DEBATED TOPICS AROUND THE EVENT Soccerex african forum, Durban 2012 - now SUPPORTED BY AFRICAN ...AND THE CONTINENT’S FOOTBALL’S MAJOR LEADING SPORTS DECISION MAKERS... DESTINATION! “CAF IS VERY HAPPY TO SUPPORT SOCCEREX EVENTS IN AFRICA AND THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND ENTERPRISE THAT THEY CREATE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOOTBALL ACROSS THE CONTINENT. THE AFRICAN FORUM IN DURBAN GIVES US A PLATFORM TO ADDRESS KEY SUBJECTS LIKE CLUB LICENSING, HOSTING REQUIREMENTS “WE ARE HONOURED TO BE CHOSEN TO HOST SOCCEREX FOR THE NEXT INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTER AND SPONSORSHIP/MARKETING OF MAJOR COMPETITIONS.
    [Show full text]
  • Culture, Youth and Sport of Republic of Kosovo
    NEWSLETTER MAR/APR 2014 Bi-monthly newsletter of Ministry of Culture, Kosovo’sKosovo’s Youth and Sport of Republic of Kosovo. No. 14. Year III. Culture,Culture, YouthYouth andand SportSport Bi-monthly newsletter of Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport of Republic of Kosovo. No. 14. Year III. MAR/APR 2014 NEWSLETTER Subsidy of over 800 thousand Euros on cultural projects 7 The 13th session of the European Cultural Parliament will be held MCYS allocated 50 thousand Euros for Kosovo Olympic Committee in Prishtina 18 rishtina shall be the hostess of around 120 people of art from all over Europe, which in October are coming to the capital city Pof Kosovo to participate in the 13th session of the European Cultural Parliament. Therefore, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports and the European Cultural Parliament signed a Memoran- dum of Understanding. Prior to signing the Memorandum, Minister Memli Krasniqi had a meeting with the General Secretary of ECP, Karl – Erik Norman. More on page 4 Kosovo Youth Development Proj- ect, evidence of a new concept of thought and action for the youth 22 Minister Krasniqi met the President of International Olympic Committee, Tomas Bach Page 5 Bi-monthly newsletter of Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport of Republic of Kosovo. No. 14. Year III. MAR/APR 2014 NEWSLETTER 2 No. 14. Year III. Bi-monthly newsletter of Ministry of Culture, NEWSLETTER MAR/APR 2014 Youth and Sport of Republic of Kosovo. No. 14. Year III. KOSOVO NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM No. 14. Year III. 3 Bi-monthly newsletter of Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport of Republic of Kosovo.
    [Show full text]
  • Platini Déclare Forfait
    Sport / Sports FIFA Platini déclare forfait ©D. R. Le calendrier était trop serré: Michel Platini a logiquement renoncé jeudi à maintenir sa candidature à la présidence de la Fifa, faute de temps suffisant pour épuiser les différents recours face à sa suspension de 8 ans de toute activité liée au foot. Dans un entretien exclusif paru hier dans L'Équipe, le Français de 60 ans explique : “Je ne me présenterai pas à la présidence de la Fifa. Je retire ma candidature. Je ne peux plus, je n'ai plus le temps ni les moyens d'aller voir les électeurs, de rencontrer les gens, de me battre avec les autres”. L'élection est certes prévue le 26 février, à Zurich, mais les candidatures devaient être enregistrées le 26 janvier, au plus tard. Or, à la date de jeudi (le 7 janvier), le président (suspendu) de l'UEFA n'avait toujours pas reçu les motivations de la sanction prononcée le 21 décembre par la justice interne de la Fifa pour ce fameux paiement controversé de 1,8 million d'euros reçu de Sepp Blatter, le président de la Fifa, également suspendu 8 ans. À partir de la réception de ces motivations, l'ex-triple Ballon d'Or pourra enclencher les différents recours à sa disposition: la chambre d'appel de la Fifa, puis le Tribunal arbitral du sport (TAS) de Lausanne, la juridiction sportive suprême. “Aujourd'hui, je dois m'occuper de tous les recours, suivre les procédures. En plus des motivations qui doivent encore être rendues, il y aura, derrière, le TAS, puis la commission (électorale de la Fifa) présidée par Domenico Scala qui a dit (dans le Financial Times cet automne) que j'avais falsifié les comptes.
    [Show full text]
  • 4501 Joseph S
    Tribunal Arbitral du Sport Court of Arbitration for Sport Arbitration CAS 2016/A/4501 Joseph S. Blatter v. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), award of 5 December 2016 Panel: Mr Manfred Nan (The Netherlands), President; Mr Patrick Lafranchi (Switzerland); Mr Andrew de Lotbinière McDougall (France) Football Disciplinary sanctions for infringements to the Code of Ethics Principle “tempus regit actum” and prohibition against retroactivity Admissibility of a witness statement of a witness not appearing at the hearing Potential conclusive and preclusive effects of a previous award rendered in a closely connected case Burden of proof Standard of proof of “personal conviction” Prohibition of bribery Conflict of interests Limited discretion to review sanctions imposed by disciplinary bodies of federations 1. Pursuant to the legal principle of tempus regit actum or non-retroactivity, procedural matters are governed by the regulations in force at the time of the procedural act in question. The prohibition against retroactivity is a fundamental principle of Swiss law and forms part of international public policy (ordre public). An exception in this respect may however be if more recent regulations than the one in force at the time of the violation are more favourable to the accused (lex mitior). 2. According to article 4(7) of the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration, “[i]f a witness whose appearance has been requested pursuant to Article 8.1 fails without a valid reason to appear for testimony at an Evidentiary Hearing, the Arbitral Tribunal shall disregard any Witness Statement related to that Evidentiary Hearing by that witness unless, in exceptional circumstances, the Arbitral Tribunal decides otherwise”.
    [Show full text]
  • AA-Postscript.Qxp:Layout 1
    TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2014 SPORTS Greener grass: A World Cup legacy for Brazil? SAO PAULO: At Arsenal’s Highbury and say, ‘Come on, let’s invest a little bit age, less than 1 percent of the total including Wembley, the Emirates this part, for that part,” Gremio opera- Stadium, Edu played on one of football’s more in the pitch,’” he said. “We have fan- investment needed for building or reno- Stadium that Arsenal moved to in 2006 tions director Romulo Siqueira said, finest pitches. Award-winning Arsenal tastic players here in Brazil but we need vating a football arena. However, the and other famed venues. It injects plastic pointing at the stadium ends. groundsman Paul Burgess became so fantastic pitches as well.” impact is huge, as the pitch is the most fibers into natural grass pitches to rein- At least Gremio has a pitch. The World well-known for his green fingers that he Sub-standard pitches aren’t new to important thing for the players.” force them. Three Brazilian clubs have Cup arena in Curitiba was more alarm- was eventually lured away by Real Brazil. Although the warm climate is Brazilians say having to adapt to adopted the system - Gremio, Santos ing: not a blade of grass to be seen, Madrid. plant friendly, pitches have suffered irregular playing surfaces is one reason and Corinthians, at its new Sao Paulo earth and gravel piled high, six months So when Edu returned home to Brazil from over-use and insufficient love and they’re often such wizards with a ball.
    [Show full text]
  • Priority Dlf
    PRIORITY DLF: Global Youth Leadership Summit I received today the attached letter from Djibril Diallo which had been passed AB by the SG "for appropriate action." As we discussed, I would like you to be the focal point for liaising with Djibril re: the SG's participation in this project. Last week I passed you an earlier letter from Djibril (he has attached a copy to his latest letter to the SG) and asked that you prepare a note to the SG for AB's signature asking how much time he wished to devote to this meeting and setting out Djibril's proposals. I would suggest you discuss the proposed elements with him and get additional details. You might also want to get a sense of which elements he considers most important, as I doubt the SG will be willing to do everything asked. I know the talking points and telephone notes have kept you very busy but would appreciate your preparing this note by COB tomorrow. Thanks. ROUTING SLIP :FICHE DE TRANSMISSION 1 A: ' IX -flU/A. fi~-m sM-&^f FROM: /•} ^i —/ DE: (^i^C^^ /OC<^ C^U^Z- Room No. - No de Bureau Extension - Paste Date ,„ /- ,, / if'fy ?.<&& FOR ACTION ''POUR SUITE A DONNER •L/ FOR APPROVAL POUR APPROBATION FOR SIGNATURE POUR SIGNATURE FOR COMMENTS POUR OBSERVATIONS MAY WE DISCUSS? POURRIONS -NOUS EN PARLER? YOUR ATTENTION VOTRE ATTENTION AS DISCUSSED COMME CONVENU AS REQUESTED SUITE A VOTRE DEMANDE NOTE AND RETURN NOTER ET RETOURNER FOR INFORMATION POUR INFORMATION / COM.6 (12-78) United Nations Nations Unies New York Office of Sport for Development and Peace Bureau de New York pour le Sport au service du Developpement et de la Paix Two United Nations Plaza, 44th Street, 26th Floor • New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906-6210 • Fax: (212) 906-5141 www.un.org/sport2005 New York, 09 September 2006 © SEP I I 2006 iiM/ Dear Secretary-General, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OP THE SECHETAflY-GENERAl I am hereby sending you the brochure of the Concept Paper of the Global Youth Leadership Summit with your photograph and the powerful and effective words from you inserted as a quote in the inside front cover.
    [Show full text]
  • Portrait Event Template
    New York, Paris, Tokyo, Frankfurt, Durban, Rio and St. Petersburg… The preliminary competition for the FIFA World Cup™ goes back more than 80 years. The actual draw however has gone from an item on the agenda of a meeting of the FIFA organising committee to a huge professionally organised event. These days the draw may be a glitzy, lavishly produced event held in such impressive surroundings, followed by people all around on the world on TV and the internet, but this is a relatively recent development. By contrast, the draw for the preliminary competition of the 1970 FIFA World Cup™ in Mexico, less than half a century ago, constituted nothing more than an item on the agenda of a regular meeting of the FIFA organising committee in the Moroccan city of Casablanca in 1968. It must therefore have seemed revolutionary when the German organisers of the 1974 tournament decided to broadcast the draw for the subsequent qualifying competition live from TV studios in Dusseldorf in July 1971. The pioneering step towards creating a truly global event was made, perhaps unsurprisingly, by the Americans, who held the Preliminary Draw for the 1994 FIFA World Cup™ at New York’s magnificent Madison Square Garden in 1991. This marked the start of a new era for something that until then had been considered nothing more than a mundane administrative matter. Since then New York, Paris, Tokyo, Frankfurt, Durban and Rio de Janeiro have hosted the draw – and this year St. Petersburg’s Konstantin Palace will join this illustrious group. Photo: Draw for the FWC 1978 preliminary competition at the Conquistador-Sheraton Hotel in Buenos Aires, ARG - ©FIFA Archive Date Place and Location of Preliminary Draw FIFA World Cup 25.07.2015 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Football for Hope Forum Report 2009
    Report on the Football for Hope Forum Vanderbijlpark, South Africa June 23-25 2009 Organised by FIFA and streetfootballworld Report on the Football for Hope Forum 2009 3 Foreword This report documents the fi rst ever Football for Hope Forum, a milestone for the Football for Hope movement. This publication presents and disseminates the lessons learned and challenges that emerged from the sessions. In this way we hope to offer a better understanding of the Football for Hope movement and its affi liated organisations. The variety of topics addressed during the forum and the input from many different practitioners and other stakeholders present at the event, combined with the outcomes of each discussion, will contribute to a clearer defi nition of the future of the Football for Hope movement. Finally, this report has been produced to promote one of the forum’s core objectives, which goes far beyond the organisation of the event itself: to encourage and inspire networking and action among all relevant stakeholders and therefore help the movement and its constituents progress in the years to come. We would like to thank all presenters and participants for their contribution to the Football for Hope Forum 2009. Enjoy! Federico Addiechi Jürgen Griesbeck Head of FIFA CSR Managing Director, streetfootballworld Content Summary of outcomes 5 Panel discussions 7 Workshop sessions 10 Training sessions 20 Field visit 22 Photo Credits: FIFA, Backpages, Getty Images, Mike Hewitt Text: FIFA, streetfootballworld 4 Report on the Football for Hope Forum 2009 About the Football for Hope Forum 2009 From June 23-25 2009 the fi rst Football for Hope Finetown to the Play Soccer Programme.
    [Show full text]
  • My Agenda for the Twenty-First Century FIFA
    JEROME CHAMPAGNE CANDIDATE TO THE FIFA PRESIDENCY R E - B A L A N C E T H E G A M E I N A G L O B A L I Z E D 2 1 S T C E N T U R Y My agenda for the twenty-first century FIFA Ladies and Gentlemen Presidents of FIFA member associations, Executives and Officials of associations, confederations, leagues, clubs and players' associations, Friends of Football, Since announcing my candidacy on January 20, I have focused on the discussion of ideas rather than people issues. I have put forth a specific agenda, always conscious of transparency and proximity. It is in this same spirit that I offer my 6th monthly newsletter with all of my proposals laid out concretely and in detail. In my view, and as I've written and said many times, we must continue and further improve what has been done well under the mandates of Presidents Havelange and Blatter: implement development programs, organize FIFA competitions on every continent, and take the correct sports policy decisions (e.g. the exclusion of South Africa because of apartheid in 1976). But we must do more. We must do better. Above all, we must do it differently. The world has changed, as has football, and the methods of modern governance. I do not claim to be right about everything, or propose today a solution to each of the prob- lems in the football of today and tomorrow. But I wish to stimulate the debate and lead it up to the 29th of May 2015 for the sake of FIFA and football.
    [Show full text]
  • Positive Football
    Janvier 2020 Janvier N°21/ UNFP FC Toujours plus ! Trentième session pour la sélection des joueurs libres Le magazine de l’Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels – Professionnels des Footballeurs magazine de l’Union Nationale Le POSITIVE FOOTBALL ® Des joueurs et joueuses contre le harcèlement TROPHÉES UNFP scolaire MBAPPÉ ENTRE DANS LA LÉGENDE ! Tout le palmarès L’hommage à Philippe Piat L’UNFP a tenu à fêter les cinquante ans de sa présidence Sommaire Profession Footballeur Numéro 21 – Janvier 2020 ÉDITO p.4 ENTRE NOUS Assemblée générale p.6 En couv p.14 Philippe Piat Une vie au service des footballeurs ! On en parle p.18 22 14 Trophées UNFP p.22 Mbappé entre dans la légende ! Les délégués clubs p.26 La photo p.27 Témoignage p.28 Camille Catala « Se tourner vers l’UNFP doit devenir un réflexe… » Épopée p.30 28 L’UNFP FC 32 Entretien p.32 Tobias Badila AUTOUR DE NOUS Spectacle p.34 ® Positive Football p.36 Contre le harcèlement scolaire 34 36 Édito TEXTE Philippe Piat et Sylvain Kastendeuch Coprésidents de l’UNFP Tout ce que l’on vœux ! « Ne doutez jamais qu’un petit groupe d’individus conscients et engagés puisse changer le monde. C’est même de cette façon que cela s’est toujours produit. » Margaret Mead C’est cette année nouvelle qui nous y pousse, elle qui s’affiche parfaite. avec force et conviction, ont souvent permis de sortir de l’ornière, quitte à emprunter des chemins 20 sur 20. de traverse. C’est notre engagement au service des joueurs et du football français, que nous Alors, comme au temps lointain de l’école, prenons notre carnet partageons avec vous, comme en témoigne votre confiance renouvelée cette saison encore, de notes avec l’espoir, cet espoir que nous partageons avec vous, et que nous portons au sein de l’Union des Acteurs du Football.
    [Show full text]