Owen Gibson
Owen Gibson is the Guardian's chief sports correspondent. From 2010 to 2012 he was Olympics editor, covering the build up to the London Games and writing on a range of other sporting issues. Prior to that, he was the Guardian's sports news correspondent and, before that, media correspondent for four years. He joined the Guardian in 2001 as new media editor and previously worked for trade title Media Week
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New evidence has emerged that appears to further link the Bahrain FA, then overseen by Sheikh Salman, to a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in the country in 2011
Topics
- Football politics
- Fifa
- Sepp Blatter
- Michel Platini
- Uefa
- The FA
- Rugby World Cup 2015
- Rugby World Cup
- Bahrain
- Rugby union
- Jérôme Valcke
- Human rights
- South Africa rugby team
- Wembley stadium
- World Cup
- New Zealand rugby union team
- England rugby union team
- World Cup 2022
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Obama administration
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