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Burundian first female Fifa executive

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FIFA has appointed, Lydia Nsekera, seen here in 2009, to its executive committee, as world football's governing body bids to restore its image after a series of corruption scandals.

Photo|AFP|FILE FIFA has appointed, Lydia Nsekera, seen here in 2009, to its executive committee, as world football's governing body bids to restore its image after a series of corruption scandals.  

By AFP AND NATION REPORTER
Posted  Tuesday, May 22  2012 at  19:59
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“Several match schedules including four, five and six cities have been worked out in order to adapt smoothly to the actual situation in due time at the latest in mid-November,” the statement read.

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