Former Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) president Ricardo Teixeira has been banned from football for life and fined one million Swiss francs (£770k/$1m) by FIFA.
In a judgment by the FIFA ethics committee, Teixeira was found guilty of taking bribes linked to commercial contracts for South American competitions from 2006 to 2012 and was fined 1 million Swiss francs (£775,000).
He resigned from the FIFA executive committee in 2012 ahead of being formally implicated in a decade-old World Cup kickback scandal.
Teixeira became identified with an era of corruption linked to FIFA during the long presidencies of Joao Havelange, his former father-in-law, and Sepp Blatter.
In December 2015, Teixeira was named in a sweeping indictment unsealed by the U.S. Department of Justice that detailed racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges. He has evaded extradition to the United States, where he kept a home in Florida.
Teixeira cited health reasons seven years ago when he left the executive committee. He also stepped down from organizing the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Also in 2012, longstanding allegations were confirmed that Teixeira and Havelange took seven-figure kickbacks from the ISL agency which marketed World Cup broadcasting contracts.
A Swiss supreme court ruling ended years of secrecy about the case. It led FIFA to publish a document detailing a 2010 agreement for Teixeira and Havelange to repay $2.5 million and $500,000, respectively, to close a criminal prosecution.
At a FIFA ethics committee hearing in July, investigators presented evidence from the U.S. federal case that Teixeira took bribes linked to commercial deals for the Copa America, Copa Libertadores and Brazils national cup competition.
The FIFA ruling states Teixeira banked his bribes in Middle East, in far Asia, in Andorra, in Europe, and always with beneficial owners that were very common names in Chinese or in each region, which was impossible to know who it was.
His lawyers countered that Teixeira vehemently denies all charges, which are no more than assumptions made by U.S. attorneys, without any evidence to support the indictment.
FIFA dismissed the defence, noting bribe payments and promises of such payments of several million dollars, money which could otherwise have been invested into the development of football in Brazil and South America.
Dudckmp
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The truth must always be revealed. When Messi talked about corruption at CONMEBOL people didn't understand him.
thia corruption happen when barca beat chealse match.... Messi also got the benefit from it....
bozmrstuy
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The truth must always be revealed. When Messi talked about corruption at CONMEBOL people didn't understand him.
why he didn't talk either for barcelona at the CL. did remenber what happend to Ballack. barca vs chelsea
Cicdenp
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balondor 2010.2014.. were corruption
Cicdenp
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corruption is do for real madrid and bacelone... the fifa support 2 team in the world
Cicdenp
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messi was right Argentine aren't since win 25 years...
Benosky1
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The truth must always be revealed. When Messi talked about corruption at CONMEBOL people didn't understand him.
shut up.. How has that made you not win a trophy since 25yrs+?
Unicorn93
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have you notice all this people been banned are over 50s
lucadoptu
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getup_its5am
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Messi was right...
Elyzclassic
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Messi was damm right for what he said about Brazil
Hidbnprtuz
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FIFA is crap. Why they to don’t ban Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini? It’s a shame.
Toblana
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I'm sure he is from Africa continent.
A white county tops world's corruption list[Crylaugh]
Cezeimopu
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I'm sure he is from Africa continent.
Is it only Africans that took bribe
wizbiklnry
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The truth must always be revealed. When Messi talked about corruption at CONMEBOL people didn't understand him.
Hrishikesh10
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messi wasn't Wong 🐏
kayapeople
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I'm sure he is from Africa continent.
shyam_njr_
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was messi right?brivery in brazil