Guinea's soccer association (FGF) has become the latest to prompt intervention by soccer's governing body FIFA after soccer in the West African nation ground to a halt. FIFA said on Friday it would appoint a seven-member "normalization committee" to run the FGF's daily affairs, revise its statutes and organize elections by next February. "The decision to appoint a normalization committee follows the internal wrangles currently affecting the FGF and that have brought all soccer competitions in the country to a halt," FIFA said in a statement.
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