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That's gotta hurt: Iran Is Suspended From World Soccer
2006-11-24
Iran was suspended from international soccer by FIFA on Thursday because of government interference with the country's soccer federation.
It's all a diversion.
The decision was made Wednesday at an emergency council meeting of soccer's world governing body. FIFA said it had given Iran a Nov. 15 deadline to reinstate elected soccer federation president Mohammed Dadgan and comply with FIFA regulations.
Yeesh, these guys are serious!
"This deadline was not met," FIFA said.
They've been doing that a lot recently.
FIFA said Iran was not abiding by rules regarding the "independence of the decision-making process of the football governing body in each country and the way in which changes in the leadership of associations are brought about."
One of the MMs is retiring and his replacement is practicing for the real thing soon.
Iran, which played in the 2006 World Cup and has qualified for the 2007 Asian Cup, will be reinstated only after drafting new statutes and organizing a new election under the supervision of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation.
Or when Iran threatens FIFA and the AFC with use of its peaceful nuke on their a$$.
"The lifting of this suspension would depend on the above road map being accepted and fully implemented by the relevant authorities in Tehran," FIFA said.
Kofi, is that you?
Posted by:gorb

#7  might declare soccer illegal

That might even serve to improve national health. As it is, way too many Iranian males already play catcher goalie.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-24 22:37  

#6  well, if they're suspended, you KNOW the MM's will decree all FIFA broadcasts illegal, and in a fit of "hardass" might declare soccer illegal. States have fallen for lesser affronts to national interests
Posted by: Frank G   2006-11-24 18:50  

#5  even FIFA is more decisive than the UN.

FIFA definitely has more balls.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-11-24 18:01  

#4  The Iranian people, on the other hand, are bound to be a little ticked off at this turn of events.

Enough to turn the mullahs out? Eh...
Posted by: eLarson   2006-11-24 08:33  

#3  The Iranian mullahs could give a hairy rats a** over losing fun and games; as long as that quest for the A BOMB stays on track. Although it would have provided a nice diversionary news event, that they will have to substitute for; now, as western and Israeli eyes continue to 'glare'!
Posted by: smn   2006-11-24 05:13  

#2  You know it's gotten bad when even FIFA is more decisive than the UN.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-24 02:31  

#1  That's gotta hurt

For sure that hurts. :-)

"Have you seen my package?"

"Yeah, it's right here!"
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-24 01:03  

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