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14.03.2019 02:15
postpone Fridays FIFA presidential election has been dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The 40-year-old voiced co Antworten

Prince Ali bin al-Hussein has confirmed his request to postpone Fridays FIFA presidential election has been dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The 40-year-old voiced concerns that his rivals were exerting undue pressure on the 209 voters to record proof that they had cast their vote a certain way.Al-Hussein wanted transparent voting booths used at the congress because in previous soccer elections, some voters have been pressured to take mobile phones into the booth to provide visual proof later of who they supported.This request was first rejected by FIFA, and now by CAS, and that has led Al-Hussein to question the integrity of the entire process.My central point throughout the campaign has been the honesty and integrity of the election, principles worth fighting for, Al-Hussein said in a statement.I advocated for transparent voting booths on behalf of FA Presidents who want to vote their conscience, without worrying that someone with a different agenda is looking over their shoulder. Sky Sports News HQ reporter Kaveh Solhekol explains why Price Ali has asked for FIFAs presidential election to be suspended over the use of voting booths. I fought for them at FIFA and at CAS, and brought transparent booths to Zurich to eliminate any excuse for not using them.I have done all I can. I regret that the system let us down. The only positive aspect of todays ruling is it that the election will now go forward as planned, and the media will be closely watching for any evidence that anyone is photographing their ballot.It is now imperative that voters abide by the ban on mobile phones and cameras in the voting booth. I look forward to Fridays vote and remain as committed as ever to the goal of reforming FIFA.The sports court ruled hours after several booths arrived at Zurich airport. Also See: Infantino: I will fix FIFA Champagne only credible option Prince Ali profile Sheikh Salman profile Tokyo Sexwale profile Jerome Champagne profile Nike Air Force 1 Wholesale China . 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He intercepted passes to end both of Nicholls final drives and seal the win. Add five pass breakups to his two interceptions and Williams had seven passes defended, the season high in the FCS. He also made four tackles (three solo) as the Bears improved to 9-1 and 8-0 in conference games.Honorable Mention: Josh Burton, S, Weber State; Allan Cratsenberg, LB, VMI; Anthony Ellis, DE, Charleston Southern; Brett Field,, DE, Colgate; Kahlid Hagens, S, UT Martin; Deion Harris, CB, North Dakota; Devan Johnson, LB, Hampton; Christian Kuntz, LB, Duquense; Kiaundric Richardson, LB, North Carolina A&T; Karter Schult, DE, Northern Iowa; Brett Taylor, LB, Western Illinois; Aaron Tiller, DE, Southern; Louis Vecchio, DE, Penn---=NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Cameron Stubbs, Dayton, KR/CB, R-Sr.dddddddddddd, 5-10, 205, St. LouisAn All-Pioneer Football League first-team cornerback, Stubbs must want the honor as a kick returner as well. He had two returns of at least 90 yards -- one for a touchdown -- as Dayton topped Marist 59-31 to end its season. His 234 yards on four kick returns were the FCS season high. His first return came after Marist took an early lead and went for 94 yards to set up a Flyers touchdown on the next play. When Marist gained momentum early in the fourth quarter, Stubbs scored on a 90-yard return and put the game away. The Flyers were 9-2 this season.Honorable Mention: Brendan Langley, CB/PR, Lamar; Lennox McAfee, KR, Wofford; Nick Madonia, PK, Tennessee Tech; Justin Rohrwasser, PK, Rhode Island---=NATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Kentel Williams, Austin Peay, RB/RS, Fr., 5-11, 190, Knoxville, TennesseeAustin Peays struggling program has a building block with Williams, whose 399 all-purpose yards in a 67-30 loss to Eastern Kentucky set the Ohio Valley Conference single-game record. Also the most all-purpose yards in any NCAA game this season and the 20th-highest total in FCS history, Williams rushed for 176 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, caught two passes for 42 yards and totaled 181 yards on five kick returns, including a 97-yard touchdown.Honorable Mention: Shane Bucenell, QB, Charleston Southern; Noah Johnson, QB, Alcorn State; Eric Medina, PK/P, Texas Southern; Chris Murray, QB, Montana State; Shane Simpson, RB/KR, Towson; Ronald Smith, WR, Columbia; Ryan Stanley, QB, Florida A&M; Yeedee Thaenrat, RB, Tennessee Tech ' ' '

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