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- The Fifa admits having paid 2.01 billion to Ireland’s Football Association after failing to qualify for the World Cup
- Ireland was then almost failed in qualifying against France. The decisive goal was scored by a non-sanctioned handball by Thierry Henry.
- The President of the Irish Football Association, John Delaney, had reported the payment of five million euros was a compensation for the missed World Cup was.
- The presentation of Fifa, there had been a loan, had the Irish Association back.
Fifa called payment as loans
In the midst of the corruption scandal, the crisis-ridden football’s world governing body Fifa a payment of five million dollars to the Irish Association FAI as . compensation for the missed World Cup finals in 2010 granted
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In the English newspaper The Guardian this statement told the Fifa with that the sum was provided as a loan for the construction of a stadium. The Fifa decided later to write off the amount 31 December 2014. Ireland was in November 2009 in the playoff second leg in France with 1:. Excreted 1 after extra unhappy
Fifa wanted claims Ireland put an end
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The equalizer in Paris was not a geahndetes handball by Thierry Henry ahead. The Irish Association had then sought leave to 33 participants for the World Cup finals in South Africa, but that was failed. Ireland Association President John Delaney had made a payment of Fifa in Irish radio station RTE first public.
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The sum he had not called, referring to the confidentiality. “We have come to an agreement. That was on a Thursday, and it was signed on Monday and was in the bag. It was a very good agreement for the FAI and a very legitimate,” said Delaney. The payment has been confirmed by the World Association. They had been made “to put an end to the claims of Ireland against the Fifa”.
The representation of the World Federation, there had been a loan for stadium construction, disagreed with the Irish Association. The payment was made on the basis of a comparison, informed the FAI with. In addition, there had been not at five million, but about five million euros. “The agreement between FIFA and the Irish Association has at no time had an impact on our critical attitude of Fifa opposite. In addition confidentiality was the only condition of this scheme,” it said, according to Associated Press in an FAI statement.
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