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Head of Brazil’s soccer confederat­ion suspended by ethics commission

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) - The president of the Brazilian Football Confederat­ion (CBF) has been removed from office for 30 days by the organisati­on’s ethics commission, it said yesterday, only a week before Brazil is due to host the Copa America.

Brazilian news reports said Rogerio Caboclo was accused of sexually harassing an employee.

The CBF gave few details.

“The decision is secret and the process will proceed before the aforementi­oned commission with the aim of investigat­ing the complaint that was presented,” the CBF said in a brief statement.

“According to the entity’s statutes, by seniority, vice-president Antonio Carlos Nunes de Lima will take over in the interim.”

The decision to remove Caboclo comes just seven days before the Copa America is due to kick off in Brazil and amid turmoil on and off the field ahead of a tournament scheduled to run from June 13 to July 10.

Brazil was unexpected­ly chosen to host the tournament featuring 10 South American teams last week after Colombia was removed due to civil unrest and cohost Argentina pulled out after a surge in

COVID-19 cases.

But the decision appeared to anger the Brazil players and coach and they promised to make a public statement on Tuesday on whether or not they will play in the tournament.

The furore has rocked the soccer-mad nation and came amid reports that Caboclo was under investigat­ion after having been accused of sexual harassment by a female employee.

Globoespor­te, the sports web site that broke the news, said the 48-year-old had made sexual comments and was abusive to an unnamed female employee. The newspaper interviewe­d the employee, and reported her allegation­s.

The controvers­y is the latest in a long string of scandals to hit the powerful organisati­on that runs football in the only nation to win the World Cup five times.

Caboclo’s three predecesso­rs were all found guilty of bribery by FIFA’s ethics committee and banned for life from all football-related activities.

Caboclo last week faced his most difficult period since taking office in 2019 after coach Tite and his players confronted him over his decision to host the Copa, which was taken in conjunctio­n with Brazil’s far-right president Jair Bolsonaro.

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