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FIFA Case Upends Soccer Politics in Latin America – New York Times

December 3, 2015

FIFA Case Upends Soccer Politics in Latin America – New York Times
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FIFA Case Upends Soccer Politics in Latin America
New York Times
Virtually every head or former head of soccer in Central America was charged, and the heads of Concacaf, the regional soccer governing body for North and Central America and the Caribbean, and Conmebol, the body that covers South America, were also ...
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FIFA Case Upends Soccer Politics in Latin America – New York Times

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