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FIFA deny World Cup spoiled by
Money-making
Pakistan
Times Sports
Desk
BERLIN: One week before the
World Cup starts, the head of football’s world governing body Sepp Blatter
has fought off accusations that the tournament will be ruined by big
business.
Host nation Germany kick off the 64-match tournament against Costa Rica next
Friday in the spectacular high-tech Munich stadium, starting the ball
rolling on a month of action to decide the winners of a trophy which remains
the pinnacle of footballing achievement.
Yet days before the big kick-off, there have been complaints from the German
organisers that the marketing of this tournament has reached unacceptable
levels.
Polls in Germany have shown that the public is growing sick of World
Cup-related advertising and product tie-ins.
US brewing giant Anheuser-Busch paid 40 million dollars (31 million euros)
to be one of the 2006 World Cup’s 15 official sponsors, sparking outrage in
Germany where all but one local beer will be banned from the stadiums in
favour of Budweiser.
Franz Beckenbauer, the head of the World Cup organising committee, called on
Thursday for football to be “cleaned up” because he was afraid the sport was
selling its soul to big business.
“We need to talk about the limits of money-making.”
FIFA President Sepp Blatter, who has seen the amount of money paid by the
World Cup sponsors rise sharply in his eight years at the helm, said the
accusations were untrue. “This is not about the commercialisation of
football,” Blatter said in an interview with the Tagesspiegel newspaper.
“What is important is a partnership between football, the economy and
television which benefits all sides.”
But he indicated that changes to the marketing of the World Cup would be
made after the finals in Germany. “We will aim for the optimum, not the
maximum,” the 70-year-old former Swiss lawyer said.
There was an early test for the tournament’s security arrangements when the
US team flew into the northern port city of Hamburg to take up their
heavily-guarded headquarters in a central hotel.
Security around coach Bruce Arena’s squad will be tight due to the
possibility of attacks from Islamic extremists.
Host nation Germany was putting its much-criticised defence to another test
against Colombia in Monchengladbach on Friday, while England take on Jamaica
in Manchester on Saturday before travelling to Germany on Monday.
England’s hopes of having Wayne Rooney fit for the World Cup received a
boost on Friday when the forward underwent his most vigorous training
session since breaking a bone in his foot in April.●
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