Edwin Setiadi

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The experiment was judged such a success that, in 1995, FIFA followed suit, commanding that all its constituent leagues award three points for a victory. Sepp Blatter, general secretary of the game’s governing body, called it “the most important sporting decision taken here, but it rewards attacking soccer.” The reward, the theory went, was 50 percent greater, so teams would take more risks, leading to more goals, more entertainment, more fans.
The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Soccer Is Wrong
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