Liverpool strike verbal deal to Slot in Dutchman as new boss with Klopp's seal of approval
Liverpool have reached a verbal agreement with Feyenoord for their head coach Arne Slot to succeed Jurgen Klopp at the end of the season.…
An appeal by former FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam’s to stop the Asian Football Confederation from replacing him as president was heard by sport’s highest court on Monday.
Bin Hammam didn’t attend the Court of Arbitration for Sport hearing and his American lawyer, Eugene Gulland, declined comment to reporters.
The Qatari official appealed to block the AFC from appointing an interim president while he tries to overturn a lifetime ban from football imposed by FIFA for allegedly bribing Caribbean voters.
Chinese official Zhang Jilong has been running the Asian body and took the seat on FIFA’s executive committee which bin Hammam had held since 1996.
CAS arbitrator Denis Oswald, a member of the three-lawyer panel judging the case, said after the court session that both sides made “good arguments.”
“We heard different submissions by the parties,” said Oswald, “but they will supplement their overall submissions in writing, so we will have to wait a few more weeks until we have everything available.”
Bin Hammam, who led Asian football from 2002, has insisted on being allowed to try to clear his name quickly.
Under AFC statutes, which allow the position of president to be vacant for only one year, an extraordinary congress and election must be held if bin Hammam’s appeals aren’t resolved by May 29.
Bin Hammam denies wrongdoing, and has claimed that FIFA President Sepp Blatter helped orchestrate the bribery scandal to ensure a fourth four-year term leading football’s world governing body.
Blatter won the election unopposed last June, three days after bin Hammam was provisionally suspended while FIFA investigated claims by Caribbean officials that they were offered $40,000 cash gifts to sway their votes.
CAS has yet to set a date for bin Hammam’s appeal against FIFA.
Are you the ultimate team manager? Pick your own superstar team and go head to head with other football fans for glory and cash prizes on Draftstars. Imagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit.
Liverpool have reached a verbal agreement with Feyenoord for their head coach Arne Slot to succeed Jurgen Klopp at the end of the season.…
The past 18-24 months have been an enjoyable ride for Arsenal and their fan-base after almost a decade of turbulence. Mikel Arteta has been…
Manchester City have chalked up another big win in their hunt for an unprecedented fourth straight Premier League title, with Phil Foden continuing his…
Here is the way the Roar expert panel sees all the action unfolding across the final weekend of play prior to the semi-finals.
Despite the short nature of his tenure as a professional manager, Arne Slot has established himself as arguably the most impressive manager outside of…
Everton won the Merseyside derby 2-0, with Toffees supporters taunting Liverpool after the game at their home ground Goodison Park.