Lord Coe has reacted with anger to news that Nestle has terminated its sponsorship of the IAAF over fears the doping scandal and corruption afflicting athletics governing body could damage the companys image. Nestle has been funding the IAAFs kids athletics program for four years, but announced on Wednesday that the partnership is ending.The news was reacted to with disappointment by IAAF president Coe later in the day as he said: Angered and dismayed by todays kids athletics announcement. We will not accept it. Its the kids who will suffer. In an earlier statement, the Swiss company said: We have decided to end our partnership with the IAAF Kids Athletics program with immediate effect.This decision was taken in light of negative publicity associated with allegations of corruption and doping in sport made against the IAAF.We believe this could negatively impact our reputation and image and will therefore terminate our existing agreement with the IAAF, established in 2012.We have informed the IAAF of our decision and await a formal acknowledgement from them that our partnership has ended.The IAAF had previously issued a response to Nestles decision, highlighting the positive contribution made by the Nestle-backed scheme. Children at a Nestle-backed IAAF Kids Athletics scheme in Togo The IAAF is in discussion with Nestle concerning the final year of its five year partnership with IAAF Kids Athletics, read a statement.This has been a successful programme with 15 million kids aged 7 to 12 years in 76 countries taking part in fun team activities which promotes a healthy, active life style.In 2016, IAAF Kids Athletics plans to reach a further 15 countries, training 360 lecturers, instructing 8640 Physical Education teachers, with three million children participating by the end of the activation. Also See: Bolton quits World Championships committee Banned IAAF officials appeal to CAS Alvin Kamara Saints Jersey . Louis Blues teammates who would also be participating in the Olympics, Alex Pietrangelo felt right at home, no different in some ways to the travel experience of any old road trip – save for the length of the journey, that is. Willie Roaf Womens Jersey . The 19-year-old Olsen played 34 games with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL this season. In that time, hes recorded 17 goals and 17 assists with 36 penalty minutes. http://www.shoptheofficialsaints.com/Elite-Taysom-Hill-Saints-Jersey/ . Andrew Luck lost his favourite target and the Indianapolis locker room lost one of its most revered leaders when Reggie Wayne was diagnosed Monday with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that will cost him the rest of the season. Taysom Hill Womens Jersey . Haas said he "felt a lot of pain" in his right shoulder when he slammed his racket to the ground in frustration after losing his serve at 3-3 in the first set. Morten Andersen Youth Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. ZURICH -- FIFA ethics prosecutors want a six-year ban for a former South Africa Football Association president in a long-running case of fixed friendlies played ahead of the 2010 World Cup by the host nation.FIFAs ethics committee said Wednesday that investigators also asked for life bans to be imposed on a Zimbabwean official and a coach from Togo for bribery and corruption.In previous verdicts, four SAFA officials were banned for up to six years for links to fixed 2010 World Cup warm-ups where referees were appointed by Singaporean match-fixer Wilson Raj Perumal.FIFA prosecutors have now recommended sanctions against three more men in final investigation reports sent to ethics judges.They are: former SAFA president Kirsten Nematandani; Jonathan Musavengana of Zimbabwe; and Bana Tchanile of Togo.No timetable was suggested Wednesday for their hearings.Nematandani faces charges which include failure to report suspected corruption, and lack of cooperation with an investigation. FIFA pprosecutors also recommended that he is fined 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,400).ddddddddddddTchanile was previously banned in Togo for taking a fake national team to play a friendly in Bahrain in September 2010.That 3-0 win for Bahrain was refereed by Ibrahim Chaibou of Niger, who also handled South Africas 5-0 win over Guatemala in Polokwane in May 2010, less than two weeks before the World Cup opened. South Africas goals included two penalties awarded by Chaibou.Days earlier, all three goals came from penalty kicks in South Africas 2-1 win over Colombia at the re-opening of Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg which would host the World Cup final.FIFA has not specified which games are under suspicion in the case.Officials previously dealt with by FIFAs ethics committee include former SAFA chief executive Leslie Sedibe, who was banned for five years in March. ' ' '