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FIFA slams China for changing rules
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 11 - 2010

BEIJING: World football's governing body FIFA has joined Chinese players, coaches and fans in criticizing a move by Chinese authorities to extend half-time in a bid to stamp out graft, state press said Thursday.
In an effort to fight corruption, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) announced that during the final weeks of the Super League, half-time would be extended from 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
This is intended to ensure the second half of all league games kick off at the same time, the aim being to prevent referees and players from fixing match outcomes.
Chinese football is in the midst of a huge match-fixing and bribe-taking scandal that has led to the arrests of two former CFA heads and numerous lower-level football officials. But according to the Modern Express newspaper in eastern China's Jiangsu province, FIFA is not happy with the rule change.
“The order by the CFA to standardize the time does not fall into the scope of extenuating circumstances,” the newspaper quoted a statement issued by FIFA on the matter as saying.
“This kind of behavior amounts to amending football match rules and is obviously a violation of the rules.”
League coaches and players have roundly criticized the rule change as irrational, disruptive and potentially harmful to players' physical condition.
“It's unbelievable and ridiculous,” the China Daily quoted Wang Wen, head of a Beijing football fan club, as saying. “The long break interrupts the players' rhythm and destroys the completeness of soccer games.”
Chinese football authorities have however insisted the new rule will stay and - using language normally reserved for diplomatic spats - said it was within the “sovereign rights” of the CFA to change rules within China.
“We have not violated any regulations - as the governing body of the Super League, we have sovereign rights over match rules,” the paper quoted CFA official Liu Dianqiu as saying.
Diarra gets 6-game ban
Bordeaux and France captain Alou Diarra was issued a six-match ban Thursday for shoving a referee in the chest during a French league match last month.
Diarra will miss only another three matches, as he already served three games of the ban since he was provisionally suspended on Oct. 21.
Diarra was shown a yellow card by referee Wilfried Bien in the second half of the 1-0 win at Auxerre, and reacted by pushing Bien with both hands.
Bien responded with a second yellow and the 29-year-old Diarra, who has captained France in three of coach Laurent Blanc's five games in charge, was sent off.
As he was walking off the field, Diarra then turned back, walked over to Bien and apologized profusely.
– Agence France


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