Topic: William Gaillard
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - UEFA President Michel Platini was taken to hospital in Johannesburg on Friday night after fainting in a restaurant, UEFA official William Gaillard told Reuters."He is fine. He had been suffering from a cold and a bit of flu and ...
UEFA said today that the Champions League Final will not be moving away from Rome and argued that finding another venue at this stage will put supporters at more of a risk.. The incident led to speculation the showpiece could be moved ...
Atletico Madrid have been hit with a stadium ban for their Champions League match with Liverpool as UEFA handed out their heaviest punishment so far for racism. UEFA said the next two Champions League home games could not be played within 300 ...
UEFA have warned that players are becoming ever more powerful as a consequence of the Bosman ruling - and played down Sepp Blatter's suggestions they are slaves to clubs. But UEFA's communications director William Gaillard, who also serves as special advisor ...
Manchester United have taken issue with Sepp Blatter after the FIFA president claimed Cristiano Ronaldo should be allowed to leave Old Trafford if he wants.. The FIFA president's remarks in a Sky News interview, in which he criticised a trend towards ...
FIFA president Sepp Blatter believes Cristiano Ronaldo should be allowed to leave Manchester United for Real Madrid if he so desires, criticising a trend towards " Blatter believes the issue raises interesting questions about the way transfers and contracts are dealt with in ...
UEFA officials insist Holland would be doing nothing wrong by fielding a significantly weaker starting XI against Romania in their final Group C game at Euro 2008.. "That they could field substitutes or reserve players makes sense," said UEFA director of communications ...
Sports minister Richard Caborn wants an "urgent explanation" for the chaotic scenes outside the Olympic Stadium in Athens ahead of Wednesday's Champions League final. UEFA have blamed ticketless Liverpool fans or those with forgeries gaining access to the stadium and forcing ...
UEFA's head of communications William Gaillard has blamed the behaviour of Liverpool fans for ticketing and disorder problems in the Champions League final against AC Milan on Wednesday night. Reds fans, some of whom were sprayed with tear gas as unhappy ...
Liverpool fans told how they were beaten and tear-gassed by Greek police who appeared to panic minutes before kick-off. They blamed forged tickets and rough-house policing for the scandal but UEFA says the ticketing and disorder problems were down to the behaviour ...