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    PALESTINE, ARMENIA, TURKEY AND WOMEN'S GAME HONORED

    Soccer America Daily
    http://www.socceramerica.com/index.cfm?fusea ction=Articles.showArticleHomePage&art_aid=305 37
    Jan 13 2009

    [FIFA AWARDS] The FIFA World Player Gala 2008 that unveiled last
    year's top players also included the awarding of the inaugural
    Development Award, the Fair Play Award and the Presidential Award,
    which U.S. national team forward Heather O'Reilly accepted on behalf
    of the "women's game."

    "We are delighted with the progress which has been made so far in
    the women's game," said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter.

    O'Reilly, 24, has won two Olympic gold medals (2004, 2006), a bronze
    medal at the 2007 Women's World Cup, and she lifted the U-20 Women's
    World Cup title in 2002.

    Palestine won the inaugural Development Award, "in recognition
    of the difficult task that it had accomplished in keeping soccer
    alive and also for its work with FIFA in building the first
    international-standard stadium in the West Bank, as well as organizing
    the now famous match between Palestine and Jordan in October 2008,"
    said Blatter.

    The FIFA Fair Play Award for 2008 went to the federations of Armenia
    and Turkey for their part in encouraging dialogue between two countries
    that otherwise do not have any form of diplomatic relationship.

    On Sept. 6, 2008, the President of Turkey, Abdula Gul, spent eight
    hours in Yerevan, on the invitation of Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsian, in order to attend the two countries' qualifying game for the
    2010 FIFA World Cup. According to FIFA, "As a result, sport, and more
    specifically soccer, has helped alleviate a situation where traditional
    diplomacy had failed since 1991, the year Armenia gained independence."

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country was holding the EU
    Presidency at the time, dubbed the meeting a "historic and brave
    initiative."
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