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  1. Hace 5 días · La FIFA, que cesaba la presidencia del inglés Stanley Rous, amenazó con multa de 600.000 dólares y hasta posible quita de la sede del Mundial siguiente (1978). A cambio, permitió que el partido contra Alemania Oriental que debía jugarse en plena ceremonia de inhumación de los restos de Perón, cumpliera un minuto de silencio.

  2. Hace 3 días · During the Cold War era, powerful leaders like former International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Avery Brundage (1952 to 1972) and Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) president Sir Stanley Rous (1961 to 1974) also insisted that sport and politics should not be mixed (Darby, 2002; Guttmann, 1983; MacAloon, 1981 ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Sir Stanley Rous, president of The Football Association of England and a champion of South Africa's FIFA membership, was elected FIFA President a few days later.

  4. Hace 5 días · Yet political problems – and of course the fear of violence – did get in the way of a permanent football union. The difference with this all-Ireland v Brazil game seemed to be that for many it was less a political statement and more a chance to play against the reigning world champions.

  5. Hace 2 días · The final matches were attended by the then president of FIFA, Sir Stanley Rous, who handed the trophy to Dinamo's captain and top goalscorer Slaven Zambata. Post–European success era (1967–91) Dinamo closed the successful 1960s with Yugoslav Cup title in the 1969 and quarterfinals of the 1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup competition ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SE_PalmeirasSE Palmeiras - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · "A world championship had been dreamed of and discussed for years by some of football's foremost shot-callers – Jules Rimet, Ottorino Barassi and Stanley Rous among them – and was finally scheduled for 1951 in Brazil, which had recently hosted the FIFA World Cup.

  7. Hace 4 días · The Football League again denied entry, but Busby and his chairman, Harold Hardman, with the help of the Football Association's chairman Stanley Rous, defied the league and United became the first English team to play in Europe.