FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges; Face Extradition to U.S.

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The world cup will be a success no matter the location you fools. The world cup could be held in Antartica and it would be the greatest ever in Antartica.

Nah, FIFA would never allow a World Cup there, no soccer infrastructure and no soccer history.

Let's not act like there isn't a faint whiff of Islamophobia in this thread right now. Everyone dancing and praying on the downfall of the Qatar worldcup, y'all nikkas sounding like them cac ass Europeans who were hoping that FIFA would rescind the world cup from South Africa :comeon:
 

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:obama: for investigating and going after these corrupt fukks. They've been a mafia for half a century so fukk 'em :pacspit:

Now, it's funny how the investigation came after the US lost their WC bid :mjpls:

And btw, why not start and investigation on the NCAA while they are at it :mjpls:
 
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Let's not act like there isn't a faint whiff of Islamophobia in this thread right now. Everyone dancing and praying on the downfall of the Qatar worldcup, y'all nikkas sounding like them cac ass Europeans who were hoping that FIFA would rescind the world cup from South Africa :comeon:
I'm sure islamophobia and racism play into some people's response to Qatar, but let's not pretend Qatar bid wasn't objectively terrible.

Here's FIFA own assessment -
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Them winning was fukkery of the highest degree.
 

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Nah, FIFA would never allow a World Cup there, no soccer infrastructure and no soccer history.

Let's not act like there isn't a faint whiff of Islamophobia in this thread right now. Everyone dancing and praying on the downfall of the Qatar worldcup, y'all nikkas sounding like them cac ass Europeans who were hoping that FIFA would rescind the world cup from South Africa :comeon:
I'm against islam. So what?
 

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FIFA’s Paris Cash Drop: $10,000 Bundles Stacked in Suitcase
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May 27, 2015
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Inside FIFA's Pervasive Corruption Charges


The suitcase was waiting in a hotel room in Paris, the cash inside neatly bundled into $10,000 stacks.

The money, U.S. authorities allege, was payment for one of the most sought-after prizes in world soccer: a nod from FIFA, the sport’s governing body, to host the World Cup.

That allegation, involving a bid by South Africa for the 2010 Cup, is contained in a stunning 47-count indictment unsealed Wednesday by the U.S. Justice Department, the result of a years-long investigation of corruption at FIFA.


While scandals are nothing new at FIFA, the portrait of corruption painted by federal prosecutors rivals the worst in sports history for length and breadth. Money laundering, racketeering, bribery, kickbacks and more were all embraced by FIFA officials as business as usual, the authorities say.

“The indictment alleges corruption that is rampant, systemic and deep-rooted, both abroad and here in the United States,” U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in a statement. “It spans at least two generations of soccer officials.”

One of those officials, according to the indictment, was a former history teacher from Trinidad and Tobago named Jack Warner -- the man for whom that suitcase was allegedly waiting.

A soccer official in his native country, Warner had won an election in 1990 to become president of Concacaf, the soccer confederation that oversees Central and North America.

‘Gift’ Envelopes
In 2004, FIFA’s leadership gathered to consider bids from countries that wanted to host the 2010 World Cup. Among the hopefuls were Morocco, Egypt and South Africa.

Warner had ties to the South Africans, who had failed in a bid for the 2006 World Cup. One of his relatives had organized friendly matches in South Africa for teams in Warner’s confederation, according to the indictment. So Warner authorized the relative to fly to Paris to meet with a high-ranking South African bid official in a hotel, where prosecutors said the suitcase full of cash was waiting.

Years later, in 2011, Warner directed Caribbean football officials to pick up a “gift” -- an envelope containing $40,000 in cash -- ahead of the election for FIFA’s president, according to the indictment. He became angry, it said, when he learned that a Caribbean official had told a Concacaf official in New York about the cash.

“There are some people here who think they are more pious than thou. If you’re pious, open a church, friends,” he said, according to the indictment. “Our business is our business.”

‘No Due Process’
Warner, who stood down from all soccer posts in 2011, said in a statement that he was innocent of any charges.

“I have been afforded no due process and I have not even been questioned in this matter,” he said in the statement. “I have walked away from the politics of world football to immerse myself in the improvement of lives in this country where I shall, God willing, die.”

In all, 14 people were indicted on charges that include racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering schemes. Four others pleaded guilty.

In a related case, Swiss authorities said they were examining allegations of money laundering and criminal mismanagement related to selecting host countries for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup, awarded to Russia and Qatar, respectively. Swiss authorities seized electronic data and documents from FIFA’s Zurich headquarters on Wednesday.

FIFA’s president, Joseph “Sepp” Blatter, wasn’t charged, though several members of his inner circle were.

“Such misconduct has no place in football and we will ensure that those who engage in it are put out of the game,” Blatter said Wednesday, in remarks on FIFA’s website. Concacaf declined to comment on specific allegations, adding in a statement on its website that it is deeply concerned with the developments and will continue to cooperate with authorities.

Concealed Payments
Most of the allegations focus on soccer officials in the Americas, where prosecutors say leaders of regional confederations solicited and accepted bribes from sports marketing firms that seek media and marketing contracts for major regional tournaments, a major source of revenue for soccer confederations.

Over a 24-year period, FIFA officials conspired with the soccer marketing agencies for bribes and kickbacks in exchange for contracts, often concealing the payments through shell companies, offshore accounts or other schemes, prosecutors said.

Indeed, when one set of soccer leaders is ousted for corruption, the new leaders started soliciting bribes almost immediately after taking office, even as they pledge reform, the indictment said.

Reform Pledges
For instance, in May 2012, FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb, of the Cayman Islands, was elected president of Concacaf. He promised a new culture of transparency and accountability that would depart markedly from Warner’s tenure.

Within months, Webb hired a new general secretary who had “the competence and integrity to implement our road map to reform,” Webb was quoted as saying in an article on mlssoccer.com. That executive was Enrique Sanz, who had worked at a sports marketing company called Traffic Sports USA.

Sanz promised a new day as well, vowing to create a more transparent and trustworthy Concacaf. “We’ll create committees on ethics, integrity and transparency that will be above us all,” Goal.com quoted him as saying shortly after he was hired.

Co-Conspirator #4
The indictment painted a different picture about Webb and a person it identified only as “Co-Conspirator #4” -- a former Traffic Sports USA executive who was hired as Concacaf’s general secretary in July 2012. Those and other details from the indictment match information from official releases about Sanz.

Sanz wasn’t charged or mentioned by name in the indictment and couldn’t be located for comment. Webb couldn’t be reached for comment.

“Almost immediately after taking office,” the indictment alleged, “both men resumed their involvement in criminal activities.”

Co-Conspirator #4 quickly began negotiating with a former colleague at Traffic Sports USA for media rights to Concacaf tournaments -- including its main competition, the Gold Cup -- the indictment said. At Webb’s behest, the co-conspirator negotiated a bribe for Webb and a second bribe a year later, when the contract was renewed, it said.

New Pool
Webb used some of the money from bribes to build a pool at his suburban Atlanta home and to buy real estate in Stone Mountain, Ga., the indictment says.

Co-Conspirator #4 allegedly benefited, too. An associate of Webb’s, Costas Takkas, bought him an “expensive painting” at a New York gallery, the indictment says. Takkas, who couldn’t be reached for comment, was charged as part of the government’s case.

In the battle to win the 2010 World Cup, more than one country was wrangling for Warner’s favor.

Months before the May 2004 vote on the venue, a representative from Morocco offered Warner $1 million in exchange for his vote, prosecutors said. South Africa countered: High-ranking officials at FIFA, the South African government and the South African bid committee had arranged for a $10 million payment from the government to the Caribbean Football Union, Warner’s home base of support, to “support the African Diaspora,” the indictment says.

Warner accepted the offer and later indicated he’d voted for South Africa, according to the indictment.

Ultimately, prosecutors said, the South Africans struggled to make the payment from government funds, so FIFA paid the bill, using money that was intended to support South Africa’s World Cup.

Referring to the practice of paying bribes to obtain commercial rights at tournaments, Aaron Davidson, president of Traffic Sports USA, allegedly told one of the co-conspirators: “Is it illegal? It is illegal. Within the big picture of things, a company that has worked in this industry for 30 years, is it bad? It is bad.”

Davidson, who couldn’t be reached for comment, was also charged Wednesday.
 
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yep.

Here's an article of how the feds were all over Chuck Blazer and got him to be a confidential informant from this past November:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/s...-chuck-blazer-fbi-informant-article-1.1995761


His surreptitious assistance over the last three years coincided with a series of internally commissioned corruption investigations that stretch from the Caribbean to Zurich, from Australia to Moscow to Qatar, the small Arab nation playing host to the 2022 World Cup. Closer to home, the feds are collaborating on the case pursued by Brooklyn federal prosecutors, sources told The News.


“We cannot confirm, deny or comment on any such case,” said a spokesperson for the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of New York.



The investigation, according to sources, includes a grand jury and has generated requests sent to subjects in foreign jurisdictions including Zurich, home to FIFA’s opulent, heavily secured headquarters, where Swiss banking secrecy laws have long protected massive business deals from public scrutiny.




and a lil on how he came to be so big.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/kenbensinge...blazer-the-man-who-built-and-bilk#.hw0l0jpqjY

Lol at being the head of CON-CAC-AF
 

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Nah, FIFA would never allow a World Cup there, no soccer infrastructure and no soccer history.

Let's not act like there isn't a faint whiff of Islamophobia in this thread right now. Everyone dancing and praying on the downfall of the Qatar worldcup, y'all nikkas sounding like them cac ass Europeans who were hoping that FIFA would rescind the world cup from South Africa :comeon:
Agreed with this but don't say the n word cac.
 

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I'm sure islamophobia and racism play into some people's response to Qatar, but let's not pretend Qatar bid wasn't objectively terrible.

Here's FIFA own assessment -
mfVWMdO.png

Them winning was fukkery of the highest degree.

It wasn't objectively terrible though :heh:

The mission of football, and indeed FIFA is to spread the game to parts of the world that DON'T have the facilities and infrastructure to host an international event. A lot of people are mad about FIFA, but their anger is ultimately misguided, so they gotta hate and get into messy Islamophobia.
 

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Nah, FIFA would never allow a World Cup there, no soccer infrastructure and no soccer history.

Let's not act like there isn't a faint whiff of Islamophobia in this thread right now. Everyone dancing and praying on the downfall of the Qatar worldcup, y'all nikkas sounding like them cac ass Europeans who were hoping that FIFA would rescind the world cup from South Africa :comeon:
Calm down buddy, I'm Muslim and I've been waiting for Qatar to loose the world cup since they got it. They mistreat migrant workers, confiscate passports, pay them less than they deserve. Basically they using slaves to build the world cup stadiums and that is not something that we football fans will not allow. :stopitslime:
 

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no breh

the truth is America has been just as corrupt. The Qataris had more money and won it. The corruption was too much but our hands are not clean.

shyt, the Atlanta and Salt Lake Olympics were what changed the IOC.

I'm ignorant about most of the situation as all I've seen about FIFA is the John Oliver segment and the game franchise.

My understanding was that it was kind of like the olympics where it's just a money pit for the host city and it's extremely expensive to host. So I figured it was a highest bidder type deal.
 
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What was the race and ethnicity of he people who did this report? :sas2:

I'll wait. :sas1:
What's specifically do you think is wrong in that report?
We have the benefit of hindsight now.
I'll wait.

And for real, I understand where you're coming from, but your line of thinking led you to supporting modern day slaveholders.
It wasn't objectively terrible though :heh:

The mission of football, and indeed FIFA is to spread the game to parts of the world that DON'T have the facilities and infrastructure to host an international event. A lot of people are mad about FIFA, but their anger is ultimately misguided, so they gotta hate and get into messy Islamophobia.
The mission of FIFA is to spread football (well, theoretically at least, we are seeing that their real mission is to have enough money so their cats can have their own apartment) not to spread the world cup to countries that are unable to host a successful tournament.
And you listen to those fukking liars, it was one thing if they said "well, they'll struggle, but to got to help the little guy" (some little guys, bunch oil millionaires, but whatever) but they come out and say it was the best bid.
That's straight up bullshyt.
They got bribed to vote for Qatar.
 

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It wasn't objectively terrible though :heh:

The mission of football, and indeed FIFA is to spread the game to parts of the world that DON'T have the facilities and infrastructure to host an international event. A lot of people are mad about FIFA, but their anger is ultimately misguided, so they gotta hate and get into messy Islamophobia.
Iran's women's soccer team :mjlol:

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The Muslim world has MASSIVE problems son :heh:

They need a lot more than just "buildings" to be viable soccer venues :wow:
 
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