FIFA bans disgraced ex-Brazil soccer chief Marin for life
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FIFA on Monday slapped a lifetime ban on the disgraced former boss of Brazilian soccer, Jose Maria Marin after a U.S. court convicted him of massive corruption.
The 86-year-old Marin was one of the key figures swept up in the graft scandal that began with a series of stunning arrests in 2015 and subsequently upended world soccer.
He had already been sentenced to four years in a U.S. prison after a court in New York found him guilty in connection with nearly 6.6 million U.S. dollars in bribes from sports marketing companies in exchange for contracts to broadcast major tournaments.
But the decision from FIFA's independent ethics judges definitively confirms that Marin is finished in the sport.
FIFA's ethics committee said in a statement that Marin had participated in various bribery schemes.
Judges "banned him for life from all soccer-related activities (administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international level", a FIFA statement said.
FIFA also imposed a one-million-Swiss-franc (one million U.S. dollars) fine against Marin, once one of the most powerful figures in world soccer.
Following his May 2015 arrest at a luxury hotel in Zurich, Marin spent five months in a prison in Switzerland before being extradited to the United States.
He posted bail of 15 million U.S. dollars and spent two years living in luxury at Trump Tower, the Fifth Avenue skyscraper best known for housing the penthouse and company headquarters of the current U.S. president.
But his life of excess dramatically came to a halt at his sentencing in August, when he broke down in tears over the "nightmare" his family had endured.
Source(s): AFP