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U.S. FIFA Probe Expands as Top Officials in Americas Charged – Bloomberg

December 3, 2015

U.S. FIFA Probe Expands as Top Officials in Americas Charged – Bloomberg
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U.S. FIFA Probe Expands as Top Officials in Americas Charged
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The other was Alfredo Hawit of Honduras, the head of Concacaf, soccer's governing body for North and Central America and the Caribbean. Hawit, 64, was also charged. Both are fighting extradition to the U.S., the Swiss Federal Office of Justice said.
Report: FIFA officials again subject of pre-dawn raidsBusiness Insider
US indicts 16 more in probe of world soccer corruptionBusiness Standard
Fifa arrests in Zurich: the key questions answeredThe Guardian

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U.S. FIFA Probe Expands as Top Officials in Americas Charged – Bloomberg

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