ZURICH, Switzerland -- Two footballers in El Salvador and another in Moldova
have had their domestic suspensions for match-fixing extended worldwide.
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. The players from El Salvador, whose names havent been disclosed, were banned
for six months and five years, respectively, for manipulating international
matches at senior, "A" team and under-20 level in 2010. Mouldovan player Serhiy
Lashchenkov was suspended for five years by Ukraines football federation in 2010
following an investigation into fixing during a Ukrainian league match between
Metalist Kharkiv and Karpaty Lviv in the 2007-08 season. FIFA says in a
statement it has banned all three players from "all football-related activity"
worldwide.
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. Perhaps Carroll was so prepared for a break because he believes there is very
little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see
anything that we need to add. We just have to get better," Carroll said.
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. - Chris Tierney snapped a tie with a power-play goal late in the third period
as the London Knights rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Erie Otters 5-3 in
Ontario Hockey League action on Wednesday.At least Carl Robinson can still
smile. Just a month into his time as Vancouver Whitecaps head coach, the former
Wales international has had more than his fair share of issues to deal with, but
throughout a period he describes as "crazy," he has showcased the level-headed
and honest approach he promised when he was appointed. Days after being handed
the job, Robinson had to deal with his star striker Camilo walking out on the
club in dramatic and unparalleled fashion. That eventually led to an in-person
meeting with the Whitecaps leading scorer in Mexico and the resultant departure
of the Brazilian. Then hours after his first MLS SuperDraft, Robinsons next task
was to address the fact that one of his top ten picks is under contract with
another club. "Thrown in at the deep end I think is a fair thing to say," said
Robinson. "Its not troublesome. Its a learning curve. Its my first job, but all
the preparation I have done over the last seven years to get my qualifications
has stood me in good stead for this. I didnt realize it would come this early
but Ive dealt with it professionally and honestly. Im sure Ill be a better
person from it and a better head coach moving forward." Theres been plenty of
finger pointing throughout the Camilo saga. Was he led astray by his agent?
Could the club have done more? Should MLS have taken the case to FIFA? The fact
is the Brazilian just didnt want to be in Vancouver. There was no loyalty. His
past talk about loving the city, the club and the fans was proven to be
nonsense. If he had any interest in playing for the Caps, Camilo would likely
have been sitting down with the club this week to negotiate another new contract
– his second renegotiation in three years – ahead of joining the team for
preseason. Instead, he chose to pull on another teams jersey and force his way
out of Vancouver. "I spoke to him 24 hours after getting the job, but I do
believe by then his mind had been made up," said Robinson about a situatiion he
has never previously encountered in 25 years of professional football.
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"It got into a messy situation but we needed to work out a solution. Its a
significant amount of money and it will help us rebuild this club over the next
year. Im looking at good players and good players cost money." The problem is,
Camilos actions actually worked. He got what he wanted, and now a dangerous
precedent has been set within Major League Soccer for any other players wanting
to do a Camilo. Theres little doubt it will happen, unless the situation is
quickly addressed by MLS headquarters. The leagues relative silence through the
whole issue was disappointing. Transparency, or lack of it, has been a key theme
in recent times in MLS. Commissioner Don Garber talks of the need to improve the
situation, but both the Camilo saga and the handling of the Andre Lewis
situation has shown there is still much work to be done. As for the Whitecaps,
they will open preseason training camp with many holes still to fill in their
squad. Following Camilos departure they should now have the resources available
to ensure they have the players in place in plenty of time ahead of the season
opener against New York Red Bulls on March 8 (live on TSN). "Over the last few
weeks weve had a lot to deal with, but weve been working hard in the
background," said Robinson. "Ive identified new players and hopefully over the
next few days and weeks there will be a lot of players coming in. "Weve got some
fantastic young players in place as well as the senior players already here so
there is a very strong nucleus at the club. Were excited for the season ahead
and the pieces we can bring in. There will be a number of signings coming in."
The re-signing of Captain Jay DeMerit was the first piece of positive news to
come out of the Caps camp in 2014, but there needs to be much more to follow to
ensure Robinson is given the tools he needs to succeed in his rookie year as a
head coach.
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