Bin Hammam may face FIFA life ban as former ally calls for his resignation
British sports journalist Andrew Warshaw has reported in the Inside World Football newsletter that sources close to the FIFA Ethics Committee's case against Asian Football Confederation President Mohamed bin Hammam "have indicated" that the Qatari, accused of paying cash bribes to 25 Caribbean FIFA members in exchange for votes, "will almost certainly be banned for life and be forced to go to
Asian Football Business Review @ Jun 27, 2011 7:18 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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