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GOAL - Is it me or is having the Vice President of a country actively seeking the highest football office in the land, while he is holding on to his vice presidency and other responsibilities, a little peculiar as well as in direct conflict with FIFA’s apolitical football requirement. That is precisely what is happening in Iran right now.
Mohammad Aliabadi, Iran's deputy president, who also happens to be the man
in charge of all matters concerning sports in the country, has been actively
seeking the top football job in the country. |
Who Is the Boss Of Iran?
- Persianleague
- - Oct 31, 2007
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