Yesterday what millions of Kazakhstani fans have been waiting for happened at a Swiss town of Nyon.
Published:
14 December 2001 y., Friday
Yesterday what millions of Kazakhstani fans have been waiting for happened at a Swiss town of Nyon. The members of the executive committee of the European football associations voted to admit the football union of Kazakhstan to UEFA, Igor Fedorenko reports exclusively for Kz-today.
The committee decided to recommend to the congress - the supreme body of UEFA - to satisfy the application of the KFU at the nearest session, which would take place next April in Stockholm.
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