ZURICH - FIFA has committed to tackle racism incidents harder at World Cup matches after criticism of its lacklustre efforts in Brazil.Taking advice from its anti-racism task force, FIFA has pledged to help train and appoint anti-discrimination officers to work at qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.The task force met Tuesday, chaired by FIFA vice-president Jeffrey Webb, who spoke out in Brazil against failures to gather evidence and prosecute disciplinary cases.FIFA will also guide its 209 member federations toward best practice on policy, education, sanctions and co-operation with civil society partners.Both measures send out a concrete message, Webb said in a statement published by FIFA. Now we need the full support from clubs, member associations, NGOs and campaign groups.The full support of FIFA appeared to be lacking in June when it did not sanction reported incidents of discriminatory chants and banners, and fans wearing black-face makeup.Webb, who is black, also pointed then to challenges in tackling longstanding racism problems in Russian football.FIFA President Sepp Blatter said, after watching the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro with Russias President Vladimir Putin, that they would make the issue a priority.FIFAs statement Tuesday acknowledged the importance of using the next World Cup to showcase FIFAs zero-tolerance policy against any form of discrimination.Russias World Cup organizing committee deputy CEO Alexander Djordjadze said it was developing a plan that will encompass all areas concerning the fight against discrimination.Tuesdays meeting was attended by FIFA disciplinary panel chairman, Claudio Sulser who had spoken of isolated cases in Brazil when sharing a tense news conference platform with Webb during the tournament.FIFAs approach contrasted with European football body UEFA, which worked with fans monitoring group Fare to gather evidence and prosecute a series of cases at the 2012 European Championship, including against Russia fans.In other issues Tuesday, FIFAs task force also discussed a recent study, by the Sports Peoples Think Tank group, into why so few coaches from ethnic minority backgrounds are employed by English professional clubs. Brian Hunter Astros Jersey . None of them are Finlands Pekka Rinne, who stands as Canadas biggest challenge in Thursdays quarter-final round. Even while a young Finnish team has struggled with penalties, turnovers and a lack of offensive depth, Rinne has been a rock with a 1. Doug Rader Jersey . Lineup news, Fantasy and more in Scott Cullen’s Statistically Speaking. HEROES St. Louis Blues – After rolling the San Jose Sharks for seven goals, for the second time in a week, the Blues have a bunch of players on hot streaks. https://www.cheapastros.com/2323o-robinson-chirinos-jersey-astros.html . -- Washingtons Bradley Beal seemed to make every shot he took in setting a career high with 37 points. Will Harris Astros Jersey . Huntington doesnt want to help run the club unless Hurdle is in the dugout. The combination thats returned the franchise to respectability will remain intact for years to come. Lance Berkman Astros Jersey . Now, Sarah Burkes legacy will live on in Canadas Sports Hall of Fame. Burke, who tragically died at age 29 from a training accident in 2012, headlined the 2014 class named for induction Wednesday.Miami, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - The Miami Marlins roster looks a little different after the club made a flurry of transactions on Monday. The promotion of top prospect Andrew Heaney from Triple-A New Orleans was the most notable move. The ninth overall pick in the 2012 First-Year Player Draft, Heaney was 3-0 with a 2.74 ERA in four starts for New Orleans. The 23-year-old lefty began the season at Double-A Jacksonville, going 4-2 with a 2.35 ERA. Outfielder Christian Yelich also was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a lower back strain, while pitchers Randy Wolf and Kevin Slowey were both designated for assignment. Additionallly, catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia was transferred from the seven-day concussion list to the 15-day DL and infielder Donovan Solano was optioned to Triple-A New Orleans.dddddddddddd The Marlins have also recalled pitcher Anthony DeSclafani, infielder Justin Bour and outfielder Jake Marisnick from New Orleans. Yelich, 22, is batting .259 with six home runs and 24 RBI over 63 games this season. The 37-year-old Wolf joined the Marlins last month and went 1-3 with a 5.26 earned run average in four starts and two relief appearances. Slowey, 30, was 1-1 with a 5.30 ERA in two starts and 15 trips out of the bullpen. ' ' '