+ Follow CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => Chinese referee accused of fixing int'l matches
[Summary] => A veteran Chinese referee has admitted in court to taking bribes to fix local and international matches, including making sure a local team won the toss in a friendly involving Manchester United, state media has reported.
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[Title] => Phl Azkals get new look under Weiss
[Summary] => The Azkals are undergoing a facelift under German coach Hans Michael Weiss.
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[Title] => Wise move? Azkals tap German coach
[Summary] => The Azkals will kick off the New Year under a new coach.
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[Title] => China still interested in World Cup bid
[Summary] => The head of the governing body of Chinese soccer says his country remains interested in hosting the World Cup.
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[Title] => China not bidding for World Cup, CFA says
[Summary] => BEIJING (Xinhua) -- China will not bid for the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament, according to the Chinese Football Association (CFA) on Monday.
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CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
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December 21, 2011 - 12:28pm
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