Post by Soccerhouse on Sept 9, 2014 8:23:38 GMT -5
Sept 9, 2014
from www.businessofsoccer.com
10 Things You Need To Know About The Soccer Industry This Morning
Here’s what’s going on in the soccer industry this morning…
FIFA President Sepp Blatter discusses the United States’ chances of hosting 2026 World Cup.
Blatter wants to trial a television referral system that would allow managers to challenge refereeing decisions as early as next year.
FIFA will consider moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to the winter to avoid the country’s stifling weather during June and July.
Canadian quotas are price USL must pay for not having Canada at the table when MLS deal was hatched.
FIFA vice-president Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan says he is in favour of term limits for senior employees even though the concept was rejected at June’s FIFA Congress in Sao Paolo.
Jim McPhilliamy plans to purchase the Queen City’s current USL Pro Soccer Team, the Charlotte Eagles. A formal announcement is scheduled for Sept. 17 as part of a push towards Major League Soccer.
Fox Sports this year will introduce a red-zone channel during the group stage of the UEFA Champions League with Multimatch 90, which will show up to eight games at a time as they are played simultaneously throughout Europe on 12 days, starting on Sept. 16 and ending on Dec. 10.
FIFA wants an explanation from a member of its financial watchdog who was arrested on suspicion of corruption and money-laundering in the Cayman Islands.
UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations have finally made an impact on the transfer window as clubs accept they can only invest what they have generated in revenue, according to the latest Soccerex Transfer Review by Prime Time Sport.
Rio de Janeiro’s 2016 Olympic preparations are in full swing with organisers having rediscovered their dynamism after years of delays and the soccer World Cup boosting their confidence.
- See more at: www.businessofsoccer.com/2014/09/09/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-soccer-industry-this-morning-212/#sthash.JUhURWoq.dpuf
from www.businessofsoccer.com
10 Things You Need To Know About The Soccer Industry This Morning
Here’s what’s going on in the soccer industry this morning…
FIFA President Sepp Blatter discusses the United States’ chances of hosting 2026 World Cup.
Blatter wants to trial a television referral system that would allow managers to challenge refereeing decisions as early as next year.
FIFA will consider moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to the winter to avoid the country’s stifling weather during June and July.
Canadian quotas are price USL must pay for not having Canada at the table when MLS deal was hatched.
FIFA vice-president Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan says he is in favour of term limits for senior employees even though the concept was rejected at June’s FIFA Congress in Sao Paolo.
Jim McPhilliamy plans to purchase the Queen City’s current USL Pro Soccer Team, the Charlotte Eagles. A formal announcement is scheduled for Sept. 17 as part of a push towards Major League Soccer.
Fox Sports this year will introduce a red-zone channel during the group stage of the UEFA Champions League with Multimatch 90, which will show up to eight games at a time as they are played simultaneously throughout Europe on 12 days, starting on Sept. 16 and ending on Dec. 10.
FIFA wants an explanation from a member of its financial watchdog who was arrested on suspicion of corruption and money-laundering in the Cayman Islands.
UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations have finally made an impact on the transfer window as clubs accept they can only invest what they have generated in revenue, according to the latest Soccerex Transfer Review by Prime Time Sport.
Rio de Janeiro’s 2016 Olympic preparations are in full swing with organisers having rediscovered their dynamism after years of delays and the soccer World Cup boosting their confidence.
- See more at: www.businessofsoccer.com/2014/09/09/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-soccer-industry-this-morning-212/#sthash.JUhURWoq.dpuf