Sports


Football corruption specialist Chris Eaton to leave FIFA for ICSS

By Andrew Warshaw

Chris Eaton_head_and_shouldersFebruary 17 - Chris Eaton (pictured), the former Interpol crime-buster whose blueprint to weed out match fixing and other forms of football corruption was hailed as a major breakthrough, is leaving his post as FIFA's head of security to join the world's first non-profit-making organisation specialising in safety and security across all sports.











Chambers beginning to dream of London 2012, he admits

By Mike Rowbottom

Dwain Chambers_Sheffield_February_12_2012February 12 - Dwain Chambers, who earned a place in Britain's team for next month's IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul by winning the 60 metres gold today at the Aviva Indoor UK Trials and Championships in Sheffield, has said he is prepared to take up his chance of appearing at the London 2012 Games if the British Olympic Association's (BOA) bylaw is overturned next month.

Hayatou remains as CAF President despite IOC warning

By Andrew Warshaw

Issa Hayatou__12_FebFebruary 12 - Controversial African powerbroker Issa Hayatou (pictured) has been handed a vote of confidence to remain as President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) despite being recently reprimanded by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over corruption allegations.