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国际足联高官因腐败丑闻辞职

2012年12月17日
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FILE - In this May 10, 2011 file picture Mohamed bin Hammam, chief of the Asian Football Confederation, talks to local media in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago. FIFA is investigating allegations of bribery involving presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam and FIFA vice president Jack Warner. The two senior officials will face an ethics investigation at FIFA headquarters on Sunday, three days before bin Hammam challenges incumbent Sepp Blatter in the presidential election. FIFA said the bribery allegations related to bin Hammam's meeting with Caribbean football leaders on May 10-11 in Warner's native Trinidad to lobby for support. (AP Photo/Shirley Bahadur, File)
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涉嫌腐败丑闻的国际足联执委哈曼(Bin Hammam)辞去联合会内所有职务。国际足联在瑞士洛桑宣布了这一消息,此外哈曼被罚不得再从事与足球运动相关的职业。来自卡塔尔、现年63岁的哈曼曾担任亚洲足联主席多年,也曾经是国际足联主席塞普-布拉特的竞选对手。他被指责为竞选国际足联主席一职向有关官员行贿。