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Maradona says corruption and match-fixing scandals that have hit Fifa will
continue as long as the sport's governing body is run by 'dinosaurs.' --
PHOTO: AFP
DUBAI - FOOTBALL great Diego Maradona says corruption and match-fixing
scandals that have hit Fifa will continue as long as the sport's governing
body is run by 'dinosaurs.'
The Argentine is in Dubai to sign a two-year contract to coach the local
Dubai Al Wasl club.
Maradona said Fifa had been badly run over the years and attacked Wednesday'
s re-relection of President Sepp Blatter 'who has never kicked a football.'
Maradona, 50, said an ex-footballer should be in charge but did not suggest
anyone.
Maradona hasn't coached since leading his country to the World Cup
quarterfinals last year. The Dubai club has not provided any details of the
contract and Maradona denied reports he is being paid US$10 million (S$12.3
million). -- AP