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1FACT Sheet The eight Presidents In June 1998, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland) was elected to this office succeeding Dr João Havelange (Brazil). During its over 100-year history, FIFA has had only eight Presidents. In se

FACT Sheet The eight Presidents In June 1998, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland) was elected to this office succeeding Dr João Havelange (Brazil). During its over 100-year history, FIFA has had only eight Presidents. In se

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-18 09:45:56
2FACT Sheet The eight Presidents In June 1998, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland) was elected to this office succeeding Dr João Havelange (Brazil). During its over 100-year history, FIFA has had only eight Presidents. In se

FACT Sheet The eight Presidents In June 1998, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland) was elected to this office succeeding Dr João Havelange (Brazil). During its over 100-year history, FIFA has had only eight Presidents. In se

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-18 09:45:56
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Language: English - Date: 2011-06-09 10:59:49
4FACT Sheet The eight Presidents In June 1998, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland) was elected to this office succeeding Dr João Havelange (Brazil). During its 100-year history, FIFA has had only eight Presidents. In several

FACT Sheet The eight Presidents In June 1998, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland) was elected to this office succeeding Dr João Havelange (Brazil). During its 100-year history, FIFA has had only eight Presidents. In several

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Language: English - Date: 2011-06-09 10:59:49
5FACT Sheet FIFA executive members: Barons, engineers, doctors and footballers After the Congress, the Executive Committee is FIFA’s highest-ranking body and therefore regularly makes decisions that have a far-reaching

FACT Sheet FIFA executive members: Barons, engineers, doctors and footballers After the Congress, the Executive Committee is FIFA’s highest-ranking body and therefore regularly makes decisions that have a far-reaching

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-07 10:13:32