FIFA LOC President Jose Maria Marin

Former Brazil football chief receives life ban

April 16, 2019

Former Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) President Jose Maria Marin has been given a life ban from all football-related activities for corruption, the sport’s governing body FIFA has said…reports Asian Lite News

FIFA LOC President Jose Maria Marin

The 86-year-old was also fined one million Swiss francs ($997,000) and ordered to forfeit $3.34 million.

Marin, who is currently serving a four-year prison term in the US after being convicted on bribery charges last year, was found guilty by FIFA’s ethics committee of accepting illicit payments in exchange for media and marketing rights.

“In its decision, the adjudicatory chamber found that Marin had breached Art. 27 (Bribery) of the FIFA Code of Ethics and, as a result, banned him for life from all football-related activities (administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international level,” FIFA said in a statement.

Marin’s predecessor as CBF president, Ricardo Teixeira, and his successor, Marco Polo del Nero, were also indicted on corruption charges by US authorities but have not been extradited.

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