MINUTES - FIFA.com
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<strong>MINUTES</strong> OF THE 63 RD <strong>FIFA</strong> CONGRESS, MAURITIUS 2013 13<br />
Committee in preparing the Congress and thanked the<br />
ministries of youth and sport, foreign affairs and finance<br />
for their full support and assistance before presenting<br />
the President with a wooden carving of a schooner.<br />
Persunnoo Dinnanathlall was then presented with a<br />
<strong>com</strong>memorative pennant by the President.<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
The President then led a minute’s silence in tribute to<br />
the members of the global football family who had<br />
sadly passed away since the 2012 Congress in Budapest:<br />
– E. Nora Neal (Liberia)<br />
Women’s national coach<br />
– Ali Uras (Turkey)<br />
Former President of the Turkish Football<br />
Association<br />
– Yuri Vladimirovich Susloparov (Ukraine)<br />
Former international player and manager<br />
– Marwan Arafat (Syria)<br />
Former international player and manager,<br />
former President of the Syrian Football<br />
Association<br />
– Gerome Graham (Cayman Islands)<br />
20-year-old footballer who tragically suffered<br />
sudden cardiac arrest while playing<br />
– Thierry Roland (France)<br />
Legendary French sports <strong>com</strong>mentator<br />
– HRH Crown Prince<br />
Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)<br />
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of<br />
the Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia<br />
– Ramaz Shengelia (Georgia)<br />
Former international player and honorary<br />
vice-president of the Georgian Football Federation<br />
– Jordan Anagblah (Ghana)<br />
Former international coach and<br />
vice-president of the Ghana Football Association<br />
– Alketas Panagoulias (Greece)<br />
Former international player, former coach of<br />
Greece and the USA and club manager<br />
– Miguel “Miki” Roqué Farrero (Spain)<br />
23-year-old player<br />
– Alan McDonald (Northern Ireland)<br />
Former international player and manager<br />
– Said Al Shamsi (Oman)<br />
Board member of the Oman Football Association<br />
– Moses G. Dargba (Liberia)<br />
Member of the Liberia Football Association<br />
executive <strong>com</strong>mittee<br />
– Arjuna Luiz Venutto Ramos (Brazil)<br />
17-year-old footballer who tragically suffered<br />
sudden cardiac arrest while playing<br />
– Joe McBride (Scotland)<br />
Former international player<br />
– Nélida Pariani de Grondona (Argentina)<br />
Wife of <strong>FIFA</strong> Vice-President Julio H. Grondona<br />
– Vladimír Hriňák (Slovakia)<br />
Former international referee<br />
– Jack Taylor (England)<br />
Former international referee<br />
– Abdulkader Dheere Hussein (Somalia)<br />
Somalia’s U-17 national team goalkeeper,<br />
attacked and killed on his way home from a<br />
training session<br />
– 23 fans of Kabuscorp SCP (Angola)<br />
Killed in a bus accident in Kwanza Sul province<br />
– Rudolf Kreitlein (Germany)<br />
Former international referee<br />
– Ivan “Ivica” Horvat (Croatia)<br />
Former Yugoslavian international player and<br />
manager in Germany<br />
– Mahmoud El-Gohary (Egypt)<br />
Former international player and manager<br />
– Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah (Malaysia)<br />
Former President of the AFC and the Football<br />
Association of Malaysia, former<br />
<strong>FIFA</strong> Vice-President and <strong>FIFA</strong> Honorary Member