OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Football doubts

Monday 03 August 1992 18:02 EDT
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THE gulf between the International Olympic Committee and FIFA, football's governing body, over the place of the world's game in the world's sporting festival, is growing.

FIFA accuses the IOC of ruining the tournament in Barcelona. The IOC, disappointed at FIFA's rule that only under- 23s may enter, have hinted that the game may not have much of an Olympic future. Joao Havelange, FIFA's president, threatened to call the bluff, saying FIFA would simply organise its own under-23 world cup instead. 'This competition is costing FIFA dollars 2 million

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