Documents obtained by Der Spiegel suggest that a massive slush fund was created to help Germany secure its hosting role
Despite civil war, Syria’s tightly controlled national team remains on course to qualify for its first World Cup
Questions raised about whether the soccer body can reform from within
Ethics committee suspends FIFA chief and UEFA president for 90 days in the wake of a Swiss criminal investigation
Ethics committee within world soccer's governing body will determine fate of controversial president
Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Visa and Budweiser all called on Sepp Blatter to resign a week after Swiss criminal probe opened
Governing body says Warner was involved in the 'offer, acceptance, and receipt of undisclosed and illegal payments'
Sepp Blatter is expected to hand over power in February, when an emergency election is held
Blatter is accused of misappropriation of funds, criminal mismanagement and abuse of his position. Lee Wellings reports