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Silk Road drug website founder Ross Ulbricht jailed –
The founder of online illegal drug marketplace the Silk Road has been sentenced to life in prison in the US. Federal prosecutors said Ross Ulbricht’s website, hosted on the hidden “dark web”, sold more than $200m (£131m) worth of drugs anonymously. The 31-year-old was found guilty in New York of charges including conspiracy to commit drug trafficking, money laundering and computer hacking. The site was shut down in 2013 after police arrested Ulbricht. In February he was convicted of operating the site for nearly three years from 2011. [BBC]
Sepp Blatter wins FIFA President election –
Under-fire Sepp Blatter has been voted in for four more years as Fifa president – but only after his rival inflicted a ”bloody nose” on him.
More than a third of FIFA’s 209 associations voted for Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan as significant numbers turned against Mr Blatter following the crisis that has struck the world governing body this week. The Swiss bureaucrat, 79, won the first round by 133 votes to 73, but he failed to gain a two-thirds majority, and Prince Ali, the 39-year-old Sandhurst graduate, then withdrew from the contest rather than force a second round of voting.
Sepp Blatter at the 2014 FIFA Tournament Announcement in 2007
Sepp Blatter will be ousted from Fifa, declares FA Chairman Greg Dyke –
Greg Dyke declared the fight to oust Sepp Blatter as Fifa president had only just begun after watching him defy the worst crisis in the world governing body’s history to sweep to a fifth term in office on Friday. Dyke, the FA chairman, said: “This is not over by any means. To quote the Attorney General, this is the beginning of the process not the end. I’d be very surprised if Mr Blatter was still in this job in two years’ time.”
Confirming the FA would consider joining any Uefa-led World Cup walkout, he added: “There would be no point pulling England out if everyone else stays in. But if you could pull Uefa out, that might have an impact.”
Greg Dyke
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Presidents of FIFA
Presidency | President | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Took office | Left office | Years Active | Nationality | |
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1 | Robert Guérin | June 28, 1876 | March 19, 1952 | 1904 | 1906 | 2 | France | |
2 | Daniel Burley Woolfall | June 15, 1852 | October 24, 1918 | 1906 | 1918 | 12 | England | |
3 | Jules Rimet | October 14, 1873 | October 16, 1956 | 1921 | 1954 | 33 | France | |
4 | Rodolphe Seeldrayers | December 16, 1876 | October 7, 1955 | 1954 | 1955 | 1 | Belgium | |
5 | Arthur Drewry | March 3, 1891 | March 25, 1961 | 1955 | 1961 | 6 | England | |
6 | Stanley Rous | April 25, 1895 | July 18, 1986 | 1961 | 1974 | 13 | England | |
7 | João Havelange | May 8, 1916 | Living | 1974 | 1998 | 24 | Brazil | |
8 | Sepp Blatter | March 10, 1936 | Living | 8 June 1998 | Incumbent | Present | Switzerlan |
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