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Pope Francis has called for the game to retain its emphasis on sporting prowess over finances. AP/Press Association Images
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Pope Francis warns against money in football

“Football is a big business now because of advertising, television, et cetera. But the economic factor must not prevail over the sporting one.”

POPE FRANCIS TODAY warned money “risks contaminating” football and called for a return to “sporting dignity” at a Vatican meeting with players from Italian Cup finalists Fiorentina and Napoli.

“Football is a big business now because of advertising, television, et cetera. But the economic factor must not prevail over the sporting one because it risks contaminating everything,” he told them.

“As a boy I used to go to the stadium a lot, I have happy memories. Joyful moments, on Sundays, with my family. I hope football and sports in general regains that sense of a celebration,” he said.

He also said footballers had “a great responsibility” because young people looked up to them, telling them: “Your behaviour has a resonance, for better or worse.”

Napoli are the slight favourites against Fiorentina at the match on Saturday in Rome’s Olympic Stadium, hoping to clinch their club’s second final triumph in three years.

- © AFP, 2014

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