Nobel Peace Centre Severs Ties With Scandal-Hit FIFA
The Nobel Peace Centre and FIFA have been partners in the "Handshake for Peace" initiative between team captains and officials since 2012.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 16, 2015 10:06 am IST
The Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo announced on Monday that it will end its partnership with football's world governing body FIFA, which has been engulfed by an unprecedented corruption scandal.
The Nobel centre and FIFA have been partners in the "Handshake for Peace" initiative between team captains and officials since 2012.(FIFA Scandal Spreads Across the Globe)
"The board of directors asked management to end cooperation with FIFA as soon as circumstances permit," said centre, an offshoot of the Nobel Committee which awards the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Nobel statement did not explicitly refer to the accusations of corruption at FIFA that have delivered a body blow to the organisation's prestige.(Russia, Qatar May Lose World Cups)
FIFA has been increasingly isolated since May, when a US investigation into the corruption allegations brought charges against 14 people.
The scandal spectacularly brought down FIFA boss Sepp Blatter and has also cast doubt on the fairness of the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, to be staged in Russia and Qatar respectively.(Britain Open to Alternative World Cup After FIFA Scandal)
On Friday, Interpol pulled out of a 20 million euro ($23 million) deal with the organisation to promote integrity in sport.
And several sponsors -- including Coca-Cola, Adidas, Visa, McDonald's and Hyundai -- have welcomed an announcement by Blatter that he would resign.(Blatter Aide Linked to Payments)