AT THE World Football Museum in Zurich, run by FIFA, football's global governing body, visitors take their photo with the World Cup trophy, try their hand at match commentary and gawk at artefacts ranging from the original handwritten set of the rules of the game to the yellow card famously shown to Paul Gascoigne, a lachrymose English footballer, in 1990. Those wanting a glimpse of the luxurious bedsheets that were used to shield fifa officials as they were hustled out of a ritzy Swiss hotel in 2015 having been arrested on corruption charges may feel cheated-they are not on display.
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