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Fifa bans jailed former South American football boss Napout for life
Former head of Paraguayan Football Association and former president of the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) Juan Angel Napout, arrives for opening arguments of the Fifa bribery trial in New York November 13, 2017. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

ZURICH, Sept 13 ― Former South American football boss Juan Angel Napout has been banned for life from the sport and fined one million Swiss francs (RM4.16 million) by Fifa, more than one year after being given a nine-year jail sentence by a US Court.

Napout was sentenced by a court in Brooklyn, New York, in August last year and also ordered him to pay more than US$4.3 million in financial penalties for crimes stemming from the corruption scandal that engulfed global football body Fifa in 2015.

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He had been found guilty by a jury the previous December of racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy. He had denied the charges.

Napout served as the head of the national football federation in his native Paraguay from 2007 to 2014 and then of South American football's governing body Conmebol for one year until he was arrested in Zurich in December 2015 and extradited.

Fifa said in a statement that its investigations referred to "bribery schemes during the period from 2012 to 2015 in relation to his role in awarding contracts to companies for the media and marketing rights to Conmebol competitions.”

Fifa said he was barred "from taking part in any football-related activities (administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international level.” ― Reuters

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