Play the Game 2005

  • 30.11.2005 /
    Investigative reporter Andrew Jennings speaks about his work of getting nearer the truth about corruption and bribery inside the top management of FIFA.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Mario Goijman is well known for his fight for a democratic and corruption free volleyball management on an international level.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Michael Sauer from the University of Cologne in Germany presents an eye-opening study of doping use amongst German youths.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Doping is widespread not only in elite sports but also in fitness centers across the world and it is a highly underestimated problem. 
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Julio Grondona is said to be the man behind Sepp Blatter, the president of FIFA.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: What does the public really want to see on the television screen when it comes to sports?
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Gudrun Doll-Tepper, President of the International Counsil of Sport Science and Physical Education, ICSSPE, adressed Play the Game 2005: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly conference with the Millenium Development Goals and a strategy to overcome the hurdles to achieve these goals in the world of sport.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Sandro Donati speaks at Play the Game 2005 about his cooperation for the National Anti-Mafia Directorate as representative of the Association Libera.

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