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  • Zico: Iraq can beat anyone

    Iraq

    Zico: Iraq can beat anyone

    Thursday 26 January 2012

    Brazil legend Zico, now in charge of Iraq's national team, tells FIFA.com how his side overcame early doubts to qualify for the final round of Asian Zone qualifiers - and why they can take the next step by qualifying for Brazil 2014.

  • Eaton: Let’s do something about match-fixing

    Football Governance

    Eaton: Let’s do something about match-fixing

    Thursday 5 January 2012

    FIFA.com speaks to Chris Eaton, FIFA’s Head of Security, about the scale of the match-fixing problem across the globe, the new measures the organisation is taking to combat it, and its targets.

  • Long-rangers and a league of nations

    The Week in Numbers

    Long-rangers and a league of nations

    Wednesday 30 November 2011

    An unlikely win for American Samoa, fresh achievements for Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Aleksandr Duric, another stunning strike from Inigo Martinez, and a cosmopolitan Arsenal line-up feature in FIFA.com's latest stats review.

  • Malaysia maintain regional supremacy

    SEA Games

    Malaysia maintain regional supremacy

    Tuesday 22 November 2011

    Malaysia’s U-23 side have retained the SEA Games title in dramatic fashion, edging hosts Indonesia 4-3 on penalties after an evenly-matched final. FIFA.com reviews the tournament.

  • Kashiwa edge closer, silverware polished

    Asia/Oceania Leagues

    Kashiwa edge closer, silverware polished

    Monday 21 November 2011

    FIFA.com reviews a potentially pivotal weekend for Kashiwa Reysol, another Brisbane Roar landmark, and new names etched on silverware in China and Singapore.

  • Four spots left in Asia

    Asia

    Four spots left in Asia

    Tuesday 15 November 2011

    The window of opportunity to reach the next stage of 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualification continues to get smaller in Asia, with only four berths remaining after Australia, Iran and Iraq all sealed their passage.