Ireland pleads
Ireland National Football Team (REUTERS/Juan Medina)
Jakarta (ANTARA News)-the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) publishes the complete contract an agreement with FIFA previously undisclosed that showed the Football Federation of Ireland that received a 5 million euro (Rp74 billion), in return for a halt their protests about the controversial defeat Ireland in World Cup qualifying.
The contract was eventually broadcast to the public after the FAI was criticized widely because mangabaikan protests FIFA money by choosing a community it is.
The document contains a series of meetings between the Princes of FAI with FIFA President Sepp Blatter, following the 1-2 aggregate defeat of France, a controversial handball goal file from Thierry Henry.
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FAI Chief Executive John Delaney said the payment was agreed upon after he mengonfrontasi Blatter about the role of Henry in the defeat of Ireland on the final lap toward the playoff of the World Cup. FIFA berkilah payment it is funding loans for construction of a stadium that was later dihapusbukukan by FIFA itself.
Politicians are Ireland, Enda Kenny, called Delaney gave details about the situation of that moment after Delaney claimed to receive the payment that, in an interview with a radio on Thursday.
A day later the FAI released a statement complete and bank documents proving they received payment from FIFA that.
Document ditandatangni on January 15, 2010 by senior FAI officials and FIFA in Switzerland that mention the FA will soon receive 5 million euros on condition that the officials not Ireland will disclose the secret deal.
The document repeatedly referring to Blatter's comments in a press conference a few days after the match Ireland vs. France which angered Ireland.
"Sepp Blatter personally apologized to the delegation of the FAI over his comments on that. After negotiations, FIFA then offered loan without interest rate FAI 5 million euros in compensation, "said the FAI in that document.
The FAI also expose the letters which shows five days later that money go into Dublin bank account belonging to the Federation of Ireland, and quickly disbursed in order to reduce the debt of the Federation for the construction of the stadium.
The FAI also broadcast one letter in June 2014 from Deputy Secretary-General of FIFA, Markus Kattner, which explains that the Football Federation of Ireland no longer need to pay these debts (dihapusbukukan), according to the daily, The Guardian, United Kingdom in life span, today.
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