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FIFA Disciplinary Code
The FIFA Disciplinary Code regulates various issues in football, including doping, corruption, arbitration, racism, and stadium bans, and details the code of conduct for the world governing body. The code has undergone recent amendments, which provide greater protection for victims of discrimination, sexual abuse, and harassment, and require member associations and confederations to inform FIFA of decisions regarding these cases. The code also aims to promote good governance and human rights in sport, and has been updated to ensure that all forms of sexual abuse, harassment, and exploitation can be prosecuted without time limits. Additionally, the code emphasizes the importance of transparency and cooperation among stakeholders to protect the integrity of sport and support clean athletes.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Albert Luque
- 2.Ana Redondo
- 3.Angel Chavarria
- 4.Felix Bolanos
- 5.Jennifer Hermoso
- 6.John Cowpland
- 7.Jorge Vilda
- 8.Jose Manuel Fernandez-Prieto
- 9.Luis Rubiales
- 10.Ruben Rivera