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Play the Game newsletters from 2012

  • New report: World Stadium Index is now available for download
  • Mark Pieth announced as keynote speaker at EASM 2012
  • Special focus: Soccer meets politics in Doha
  • Special focus: Middle Eastern investment into European soccer
  • New magazine on Play the Game 2011
  • Extended deadline for paper submission to the 20th EASM Conference
  • Play the Game launches website on good governance
  • The Council of Europe pushes for action against corruption and match-fixing in sport
  • Hosting Play the Game 2013: Calling interested partners
  • 2012: A promising start for the villains of sport
  • Play the Game to co-host 20th EASM conference
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