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Former Brazilian football president banned by FIFA

Jose Maria Marin is currently in jail in the US
Jose Maria Marin is currently in jail in the US

FIFA has banned Jose Maria Marin, the former president of Brazil Football Confederation (CBF), for life from all footballing activity. He has also been fined 1 million Swiss francs (€881,000) for taking bribes, the sport's governing body said on Monday.

Marin is currently serving a four-year prison sentence in the United States after being convicted on corruption charges related to a bribery scandal at FIFA. He was also fined €1.06 million.

FIFA's investigation into Marin was linked with the awarding of contracts for the media and marketing rights to The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), CBF and CONCACAF competitions in 2012-2015.

"In its decision, the adjudicatory chamber found that Mr 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 was among the first to stand trial over what U.S. prosecutors called a sprawling scheme involving payments of more than €176 million of bribes and kickbacks in exchange for marketing and broadcast rights for soccer matches.

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