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Friday, 17 October 2014
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Soccer-English fans pay price as top flight clubs enjoy boom (Reuters)

Chelsea's Nemanja Matic (L) challenges Arsenal's Danny Welbeck during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge in London October 5, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

LONDON (Reuters) - Season tickets to watch champions Manchester City this season are the cheapest in the Premier League but the eye-watering cost of attending games in England continues to soar. Despite the money from a record television deal pouring into the top flight of English soccer, fans are still paying through the nose to support their clubs with ticket prices easily outstripping the rise in the cost of living. ...





Thursday, 16 October 2014
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Soccer-English fans pay price as top flight clubs enjoy boom (Reuters)

Chelsea's Nemanja Matic (L) challenges Arsenal's Danny Welbeck during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge in London October 5, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

LONDON (Reuters) - Season tickets to watch champions Manchester City this season are the cheapest in the Premier League but the eye-watering cost of attending games in England continues to soar. Despite the money from a record television deal pouring into the top flight of English soccer, fans are still paying through the nose to support their clubs with ticket prices easily outstripping the rise in the cost of living. ...





Monday, 13 October 2014
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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


Sunday, 12 October 2014
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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


Saturday, 11 October 2014
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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


Friday, 22 August 2014
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UEFA will not recognize Crimean clubs in Russian competitions (Reuters)

UEFA will not recognize any matches played by Crimean clubs under the auspices of the Russian Football Union (RFS), European soccer's ruling body said on Friday. In a statement on its website (www.uefa.org), UEFA said its Emergency Panel had made the decision in light of the "complex and difficult factual and political considerations" with regard to the situation in the Crimea. "Any soccer matches played by Crimean clubs in the context of competitions organized by the Russian Football Union (RFS) will not be recognized by UEFA until further notice," said the statement.


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