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Posted January 18, 2015 21:22 · last edited January 18, 2015 21:24

Frank van Hattum apparently prefer a future membership for "Glorious" AFC, and travel 18 000 kilometers (give back to the world) to face Iraq, Syria, Qatar, from across the world, rather than traveling 7 000 km to Chile, Uruguay and Brazil...

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

In January 2013, members of the FIFA Executive Committee met in a private meeting convened by Joseph Blatter to discuss the possibilities of moving the New Zealand Football Federation for the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) in order to enhance the sport in the country. After the meeting, Blatter said the idea was "ratified" but needed some adjustments. This fact provided the New Zealand success in the idea of movement, requiring only a formal request by the association. But in June, the chief executive of the New Zealand Federation, Andy Martin, said his administration has no plans to promote the New Zealand Football to high-level competitions for now, meaning that New Zealand should remain in the weak Oceania Football Confederation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Football

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Tegal edited January 18, 2015 21:24
Ismael Oliveira wrote:

Frank van Hattum apparently prefer a future membership for "Glorious" AFC, and travel 18 000 kilometers (give back to the world) to face Iraq, Syria, Qatar, from across the world, rather than traveling 7 000 km to Chile, Uruguay and Brazil...

In January 2013, members of the FIFA Executive Committee met in a private meeting convened by Joseph Blatter to discuss the possibilities of moving the New Zealand Football Federation for the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) in order to enhance the sport in the country. After the meeting, Blatter said the idea was "ratified" but needed some adjustments. This fact provided the New Zealand success in the idea of movement, requiring only a formal request by the association. But in June, the chief executive of the New Zealand Federation, Andy Martin, said his administration has no plans to promote the New Zealand Football to high-level competitions for now, meaning that New Zealand should remain in the weak Oceania Football Confederation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Football

Did you update the Wikipedia page yourself then post it in here?