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[Title] => Platini hits back at British daily's Qatar claim
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[Title] => 4 campaign for Asia's top football job ahead of May 2 vote
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[Summary] => DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Several Asian football federations scrambled Saturday to justify tens of thousands of dollars that their top officials received from the region's governing body during the tenure of its suspended President Mohamed bin Hammam.
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[Title] => FIFA VP Prince Ali calls for AFC election
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[Title] => FIFA report reveals 'compelling' bribery evidence
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