TIL Desk Sports/ FIFA’s appeal committee has upheld a life ban on former Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) president Marco Polo Del Nero for corruption, the sport’s global governing body has said. The 78-year-old was guilty of accepting bribes and kickbacks as well as violating rules related to conflict of interest and general conduct, FIFA said in a statement on Monday.
The ruling comes just over a year after FIFA’s ethics committee barred Del Nero from all football-related activity and fined him 1 million Swiss francs ($1 million). Del Nero was suspended by FIFA in December 2017 after being charged by the US authorities with racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering.
Investigators said the Brazilian participated in a scheme that awarded lucrative rights agreements for tournaments such as the Copa America, the Copa Libertadores and the Copa do Brasil. His predecessors Ricardo Teixeira and Jose Maria Marin were also indicted on similar charges as part of a global investigation by the US Department of Justice.

कोयंबटूर में 77वें स्वतंत्रता दिवस 11 मीटर ऊंचा स्टील टावर पर घुमावदार एलईडी स्क्रीन
Elvish Yadav wins Bigg Boss OTT season 2, fans erupt in joy
Glimpses from 77th Independence Day at Red Fort in Delhi
सीएम योगी ने 77वें स्वतंत्र दिवस पर किया ध्वजारोहण
Happy 77th Independence Day
President raises climate change concerns in I-Day eve speech
Next year, on August 15 from Red Fort: PM Modi’s big remark on 2024
‘Bharat Mata is voice of every Indian’: Rahul extends wish on Independence Day
“Selfishness of few pushed nation to tragedy of Partition”: CM Yogi Adityanath 