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11/10/15

3rd Place: Belgium v. Mexico - FIFA U17 World Cup Chile Highlights 2015


Final - Nigeria vs Mail: Highlights

Brazil v. Nigeria

Mali v. Belgium

Nigeria vs. Mexico ( 2-4 ) All Goals

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Nigeria v Mail: Highlights of U-17 World Cup final 2015 (Video)

The concluding day of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 saw Nigeria live up to their tag of pre-tournament favourites by overcoming a spirited Mali side 2-0 in the final, thereby retaining the crown they secured so impressively two years ago in the United Arab Emirates.
Belgium had earlier finished third, after seeing off Mexico in a pulsating opening game which ended 3-2.
Here’s the highlights of the final courtesy FIFA



3rd Place: Belgium v. Mexico

Brazil v. Nigeria

Mali v. Belgium

Nigeria vs. Mexico ( 2-4 ) All Goals

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8/3/15

Messi condemned for 'partying with oppressors' in Gabon

The Argentine has "undermined the credibility of his own charitable foundation" by showing support to Ali Bongo's regime, according to the HRF

Lionel Messi has been condemned by the Human Rights Foundation, who accuse him of "partying with oppressors" in his recent visit to Gabon.

The Barcelona star was photographed with Gabon dictator Ali Bongo after helping lay a foundation stone for a planned new venue for the Africa Cup of Nations finals in 2017, while he also visited a state-run hospital and a restaurant owned by the Bongo family.

While the Gabon government has strenuously denied reports that Messi was paid a seven-figure sum to attend the country in July, he has nonetheless been criticised for showing public support for the Bongo regime.

The controversial leader of the country has been accused of electoral fraud in the past, as well as certain human rights abuses, including the refusal to sanction investigations into the killing of children.

"In providing PR services to Gabon's Bongo family, Lionel Messi has seriously undermined the credibility of his own charitable foundation," said Human Rights Foundation president Thor Halvorssen.

"Whereas Messi claims to support children's rights, and even serves as a Unicef ambassador to promote youth education, he has endorsed a kleptocratic regime that refuses to investigate the ritual murder of children in Gabon.

"Messi's trip is part of the Bongo family's PR campaign to promote the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, which Gabon will host at enormous expense despite the fact that the Bongo family's embezzlement has left 20 per cent of the population to live on less than $2 per day."

HRF chief strategy officer Alex Gladstein added: "It's shocking, given the recent public humiliation endured by Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, and Kanye West, that Messi's management and the athlete himself would consider putting his prestige at the service of a serial human rights abuser.

"If Messi wants to do good in Gabon, HRF recommends that rather than partying with oppressors, he release a statement in solidarity with the country’s persecuted dissidents and environmentalists, and press the regime to investigate the ritual murders of children."

Bongo himself claimed during the visit that Messi's appearance was simply due to a promise he made in an earlier meeting in Barcelona.

"When I was in Barcelona a few years ago, I met Messi who had told me that he would come to visit me in Libreville," he said. "It's a promise he made me. He is a man of honour who just kept his word."

Cristiano Ronaldo: I don't give a f*** about Fifa' - Ronaldo storms out of interview

The Real Madrid star became extremely irritated and walked out on his interviewer when he was asked about football's governing body and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

The corruption scandal surrounding Fifa and the 2022 Qatar World Cup is a sensitive subject in football at the moment, especially, it seems, for Real Madrid attacker Cristiano Ronaldo.

Football's governing body has been rocked by the indictment of 14 individuals, including nine past and present Fifa officials, on charges of racketeering conspiracy and corruption, leading to president Sepp Blatter's imminent stepping down from the organisation. And the Real Madrid talisman became extremely agitated and began to swear when he was asked about the subject in an interview, eventually storming out of it.

"I don't care about Fifa and Qatar!" he told CNN when the subject arose. "I don't give a f***! Speaking about Fifa, come on."

The FBI are continuing to investigate Fifa and the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, respectively, amid claims that officials took bribes in exchange for their votes.