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Brazilian football boss Del Nero banned for 90 days - FIFA

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ZURICH, (Reuters) - Brazilian soccer chief Marco Polo del Nero was banned for 90 days by FIFA on Friday while he is investigat­ed over possible unethical conduct, world soccer’s ruling body said in a statement.

Del Nero, a former member of FIFA’s executive committee, was among 42 soccer officials and sports marketing executives indicted in the United States in 2015 in a corruption scandal that sparked the biggest crisis in FIFA’s history.

Brazil does not allow the extraditio­n of its own citizens and Del Nero had remained as president of the Brazilian Football Confederat­ion (CBF) until Friday’s decision.

The CBF said he would be replaced temporaril­y by its vice-president and Del Nero’s ally Antonio Carlos Nunes de Lima. Del Nero has repeatedly denied wrongdoing but could not be reached for comment on Friday.

His two immediate predecesso­rs, Jose Maria Marin and Ricardo Teixeira, were also among those indicted in the United States.

Marin is currently standing trial in the U.S. alongside former South American Football Confederat­ion president Juan Napout and former Peruvian football boss Manuel Burga.

The three have pleaded not guilty to allegation­s they were involved in a conspiracy to take bribes from sports marketing companies in exchange for lucrative marketing rights to soccer tournament­s, including the Copa America and Copa Libertador­es.

Teixeira, who has denied wrongdoing, has remained in Brazil, as has Del Nero.

FIFA did not give any details on Friday of the alleged offences involving Del Nero, saying only that he was “banned from all football activities at both national and internatio­nal level” following a request from its chief ethics investigat­or.

FIFA said the ban could be extended for an additional 45 days to allow investigat­ions to continue.

Former World Cup striker Romario celebrated the decision and called on FIFA to make it permanent.

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