Former FIFA executive Bin Hammam has called the decision to ban him for life "deeply flawed", and will take his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport... more
FIFA president insisted he will come out fighting after world football's governing body launched an investigation into claims that he knew about acts of bribery... more
FIFA powerbroker Jack Warner handed England's 2018 World Cup bid a significant boost after meeting Prime Minister David Cameron by praising English football's international development work... more
The chances of England hosting the 2018 World Cup have improved significantly after the Russian Prime Minister confirmed he would not be travelling to tomorrow’s vote in Zurich... more
Regardless of whether England’s 2018 World Cup bid is successful tomorrow, there must be a collective push among all nations for FIFA to show greater transparency and accountability... more
Controversial BBC programme accused Jack Warner of seeking to buy World Cup tickets to pass on to touts - although the programme accepted he did not actually do so... more
Nearly every organising committee who have bid for and lost the right to host the World Cup end up feeling cheated and complaining of the lack of transparency... more
England's troubled 2018 World Cup bid has been given a boost at a critical time by both UEFA president Michel Platini and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner... more
Exclusive: He faced sexual harassment allegations as the FA were rocked by a sex scandal, believes football is dysfunctional and has sparked a
row over television coverage of The Ashes... more
The leader of South Africa's World Cup organising committee has warned England they will need to have Africa on their side if they are to survive the first round of voting to host the 2018 finals... more
FIFA vice president Jack Warner believes a salary cap is vital to protect football and today urged the Big Four to take the lead in introducing it... more
England does not have a divine right to host the World Cup and its bid for the 2018 competition has not wowed anyone yet, Fifa vice-president Jack Warner warned... more
Sound check: German industrial metal band Rammstein literally play with fire in their live performances - and now they are about to unleash their singeing spectacle on London. Watch out for your eyebrows