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Luis ⁢bedoya,former president​ of the Colombian Football Federation (FCF),has accepted charges brought in the US for his ⁢implication in the global corruption scandal known as FIFA‍ Gate,a ‌wide-ranging investigation into 20 years of bribes ‍to senior soccer officials⁣ in exchange for the awarding of broadcasting deals for major international ⁤tournaments.


Colombian match-fixing scandal attracts ​worldwide attention, criticism. Losing 2-1, Cucutá paraguayan striker Marcos Lazaga scored ​the equalizer‍ after slapping ⁤the ball into the net with his hand. Lazaga ⁤apologized ​for his actions after​ the match and Deportes…


The Court of Arbitration⁣ for Sport (CAS) is examined in this book, challenging existing claims and answering ⁣previously unanswered questions, by considering all ⁤of its publicly available decisions, both in its entirety‌ as a​ body of jurisprudence and ​on a case-by-case level.


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Sanchez said ‍that ⁣he never‌ decided ⁤to accept those proposals to alter⁤ a party and always made available to the bosses ​what was ‌happening, making ‍available to them ​whether or not​ they ⁤made decisions to stop it, but he did it to shield his name​ before⁣ any controversy that will appear.

“One promptly‍ informed those who⁤ where the bosses of one. From ​there to‍ there the actions ‌they took, if they took them or did not ‍take them, but one reported to safeguard their name. I never​ wanted to ⁣accept,”‌ Sánchez mentioned.

Players asked him to rise actions

Similarly, Luis Sánchez⁤ said that the same players asked him in full card or expulsion, so he related that to issues of some​ bet or amaño of the protagonists on‌ the⁣ court.

“There were soccer players⁤ involved. I had to listen to the⁣ player who​ entered and said ‘Sánchez, I need him to expel me today, I need the card'”, revealed.

For now, ​Luis Sánchez is retired and ⁢according to him, the decision⁣ was clearly familiar after the Covid-19 pandemic, so he decided to enjoy his children, after 27 ‌years of professional career in arbitration.


Interview with Luis Sánchez on ⁣Arbitrating in Soccer

Editor: Sanchez stated that ​he never decided to accept proposals to alter a party.Can you elaborate on this?

“I⁢ never⁣ wanted to accept.”

Luis Sánchez

Editor: You mentioned you always kept ⁤the bosses informed about what was happening.‍ Why was that important for you?

“One⁤ reported to safeguard their name.‍ I never wanted to accept.”

Luis Sánchez

Editor: Some soccer⁤ players ​asked⁤ you for red ⁤cards or expulsions. ‍Was this related to match-fixing?

“There were soccer ⁣players involved.I had to listen to the player who entered ‌and said ‘Sánchez, I need him to ‍expel ​me today,‌ I need the card’.”

Luis Sánchez

Editor: How did yoru decision to retire come about, especially ⁢after ⁣the​ COVID-19 pandemic?

“My decision ⁤was clearly ‌familiar after ​the Covid-19 pandemic, so I decided to enjoy my children, after ​27 years of a professional career in arbitration.”

Luis ‍Sánchez

Conclusion

Luis Sánchez discusses the complexities⁣ of ‌arbitrating in soccer,‍ emphasizing clarity and safeguarding‍ his name.‍ The pandemic helped him make the retirement decision after a long and dedicated career. The‍ interview ⁣offers valuable ​insights into the‌ challenges referees face on the field.

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Football Federation (FCF),has accepted charges brought in the US for his ⁢implication in the global corruption scandal known as <a href="https://www.world-today-news.com/2022-fifa-world-cup-brazil-and-france-rise-as-favorites/" title="2022 FIFA World Cup: Brazil and France rise as favorites">FIFA</a>‍ Gate,a ‌wide-ranging investigation into 20 years of bribes ‍to senior soccer officials⁣ in exchange for the awarding of broadcasting deals for major international ⁤tournaments.\r\n<hr>\r\nColombian <a href="https://www.uefa.com/running-competitions/integrity/anti-match-fixing/" title="Anti-match-fixing - UEFA.com">match-fixing</a> scandal attracts ​worldwide attention, criticism. Losing 2-1, Cucutá paraguayan striker Marcos Lazaga scored ​the equalizer‍ after slapping ⁤the ball into the net with his hand. Lazaga ⁤apologized ​for his actions after​ the match and Deportes...\r\n<hr>\r\nThe Court of Arbitration⁣ for Sport (CAS) is examined in this book, challenging existing claims and answering ⁣previously unanswered questions, by considering all ⁤of its publicly available decisions, both in its entirety‌ as a​ body of jurisprudence and ​on a case-by-case level.\r\n<hr>\r\nAdditionally, here is the text ​you provided:\r\n<hr>\r\nSanchez said ‍that ⁣he never‌ decided ⁤to accept those proposals to alter⁤ a party and always made available to the bosses ​what was ‌happening, making ‍available to them ​whether or not​ they ⁤made decisions to stop it, but he did it to shield his name​ before⁣ any controversy that will appear.\r\n“One promptly‍ informed those who⁤ where the bosses of one. From ​there to‍ there the actions ‌they took, if they took them or did not ‍take them, but one reported to safeguard their name. I never​ wanted to ⁣accept,”‌ Sánchez mentioned.\r\nPlayers asked him to rise actions\r\nSimilarly, Luis Sánchez⁤ said that the same players asked him in full card or expulsion, so he related that to issues of some​ bet or amaño of the protagonists on‌ the⁣ court.\r\n“There were soccer players⁤ involved. I had to listen to the⁣ player who​ entered and said 'Sánchez, I need him to expel me today, I need the card'", revealed.\r\nFor now, ​Luis Sánchez is retired and ⁢according to him, the decision⁣ was clearly familiar after the Covid-19 pandemic, so he decided to enjoy his children, after 27 ‌years of professional career in arbitration.\r\n<hr> <br/> <h1>Interview with Luis Sánchez on ⁣Arbitrating in Soccer</h1><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <p><strong>Editor:</strong> Sanchez stated that ​he never decided to accept proposals to alter a party.Can you elaborate on this?</p><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <blockquote><br /><br />\r\n <p>"I⁢ never⁣ wanted to accept."</p><br /><br />\r\n <footer>Luis Sánchez</footer><br /><br />\r\n </blockquote><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <p><strong>Editor:</strong> You mentioned you always kept ⁤the bosses informed about what was happening.‍ Why was that important for you?</p><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <blockquote><br /><br />\r\n <p>"One⁤ reported to safeguard their name.‍ I never wanted to accept."</p><br /><br />\r\n <footer>Luis Sánchez</footer><br /><br />\r\n </blockquote><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <p><strong>Editor:</strong> Some soccer⁤ players ​asked⁤ you for red ⁤cards or expulsions. ‍Was this related to match-fixing?</p><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <blockquote><br /><br />\r\n <p>"There were soccer ⁣players involved.I had to listen to the player who entered ‌and said 'Sánchez, I need him to ‍expel ​me today,‌ I need the card'."</p><br /><br />\r\n <footer>Luis Sánchez</footer><br /><br />\r\n </blockquote><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <p><strong>Editor:</strong> How did yoru decision to retire come about, especially ⁢after ⁣the​ COVID-19 pandemic?</p><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <blockquote><br /><br />\r\n <p>"My decision ⁤was clearly ‌familiar after ​the Covid-19 pandemic, so I decided to enjoy my children, after ​27 years of a professional career in arbitration."</p><br /><br />\r\n <footer>Luis ‍Sánchez</footer><br /><br />\r\n </blockquote><br /><br />\r\n<br /><br />\r\n <h2>Conclusion</h2><br /><br />\r\n <p>Luis Sánchez discusses the complexities⁣ of ‌arbitrating in soccer,‍ emphasizing clarity and safeguarding‍ his name.‍ The pandemic helped him make the retirement decision after a long and dedicated career. The‍ interview ⁣offers valuable ​insights into the‌ challenges referees face on the field.</p> ?">
 

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