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Spanish chief fined, warned for failing to help FIFA probe

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ZURICH: Crisis-hit world governing body FIFA have fined Spanish football chief Angel Maria Villar Llona and suspended two African officials for six months, the body’s ethics committee announced on Friday.

Villar Llona, who is also a vice-president of both FIFA and European governing body UEFA, was given a 25,000 Swiss francs (23,200 euros) fine and warned for his failure to co-operate with investigat­ions into the bidding process for the 2018 World Cup which was awarded to Russia.

He is currently the highest ranked official at UEFA while president Michel Platini serves his ongoing ban for accepting a murky 1.8 million euro ($2 million) payment from FIFA in 2011.

“Mr Villar Llona failed to behave in accordance with the general rules of conduct applicable to football officials in the context of the investigat­ions conducted by the then chairman of the investigat­ory chamber of the FIFA ethics committee regarding the 2018/2022 FIFA World Cup bids,” read a FIFA statement.

“As he subsequent­ly expressed his commitment to collaborat­e and demonstrat­ed a willingnes­s to cooperate, he has been sanctioned with a warning and a fine of CHF 25,000.”

The 65-year-old former internatio­nal midfielder said he was relieved by the decision but would continue to fight in a bid clarify the matter.

“On the one hand, I am very happy with the part of this judgement that finally clears my name after so many insinuatio­ns and continuous leaks about my lack of collaborat­ion with the investigat­ion.

“On the other hand, at no moment have I lacked decorum nor have I failed to comply with any other order of the FIFA Ethics Committee during this process.

“I regret that an expression I used has been understood in a different way by some members of the FIFA Ethics Committee. For that reason, I will evaluate if I will exercise legal action that could help me against the fine imposed or not,” added the Spaniard.

Congolese Football Associatio­n vice-president Jean Guy Blaise Mayolas and secretary general Badji Mombo Wantete were both banned for six months for breaking FIFA rules in relation to “offering and accepting gifts and other benefits”.

They were already serving provisiona­l bans which means the remaining time of their punishment is only 45 days. – AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? England’s forward Wayne Rooney (R) and teammates warm up during the training session at the Jose Rico Perez stadium in Alicante on November 12, 2015 on the eve of the friednly football match Spain vs England in Alicante.
— AFP photo England’s forward Wayne Rooney (R) and teammates warm up during the training session at the Jose Rico Perez stadium in Alicante on November 12, 2015 on the eve of the friednly football match Spain vs England in Alicante.

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