Topic: Jack Warner

Sepp Blatter has claimed Michel Platini is "ready" to succeed him as the head of FIFA - and that the Frenchman will make a good president of the...
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FIFA bans Jamaica's Burrell in bribery plot

0 . FIFA banned senior Caribbean official Horace Burrell for six months on Friday for the Jamaican's part in a bribery case involving former FIFA ...
A video that appears to show former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner telling Caribbean officials how to deal with cash gifts from Mohamed Bin Hammam was published by a British newspaper on Wednesday.The Daily Telegraph posted footage of the May 11 meeting ...

Blazer to resign CONCACAF post

0 . Chuck Blazer has told The Associated Press he is resigning as the No. 2 official of CONCACAF in December, a half-year after going public with ...

FBI examines U.S. soccer boss's financial records

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI is examining documents charting more than $500,000 in payments made by a Caribbean soccer group to a top U.S. official of the sport that has been shaken internationally by corruption allegations.According to a U.S ...

Bin Hammam fears worst after FIFA no-show

Mohamed bin Hammam admitted he was expecting a "guilty verdict" after opting not to attend the start of a two-day FIFA ethics committee hearing into bribery allegations against him here on Friday.The 62-year-old Qatari, suspended from all football activity since May ...
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Ex-FIFA VP Jack Warner hints at comeback

Former FIFA Vice-President Jack Warner, who is also Trinidad and Tobago's Minister of Works, hinted at a return to football administration as well as frictions between Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and himself, local media reported Tuesday."There are some unfinished business ...
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