Wednesday, May 18, 2011

FIFA shrugs off security concern for U-17 world cup in Mexico....


FIFA rejected the security concerns for the upcoming Under-17 World Cup in Mexico.
The event will be held from June 18 to July 10 in Mexico and it will be played between 24 teams. FIFA authorities are confident in having a successful tournament.
FIFA bosses are not concerned about security in Mexico, despite a raging drug war, as teams are drawn. FIFA Vice President Jack Warner has said, “FIFA has never had an issue with security in Mexico. In fact, as I said before, this is the fifth FIFA World Cup that Mexico will be hosting. And not in a single one have we ever had any reason to doubt the level of security in this country.”

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