NATO launches fresh war games near Russia border Posted: Tuesday, June 10, 2014
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European football leaders call on Sepp Blatter to stand down as Fifa head European football leaders have told Fifa president Sepp Blatter he should step down next year. Uefa executive committee member Michael van Praag says he told Blatter he should not be a candidate for re-election because Fifa's reputation has been so damaged during his presidency. While the likes of FA chairman Greg Dyke and David Gill were also critical of Blatter's regime.
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