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The glitzy lives of S American federation bosses

Van Gaal speculatio­n disrespect­ful: Wenger

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SAO PAULO: When Brazilian Football Confederat­ion president Marco Polo Del Nero was pictured aboard his yacht being kissed by a young model, he could never have imagined the photo would become part of a corruption investigat­ion into South American football.

A year later, that kiss has vanished from the Instagram page of Katherine Fontenele, the 24-year-old model whose nude photo had recently graced the cover of Brazilian men’s magazine Sexy.

But the Internet never forgets, and the snapshot has come back to haunt the 74-year-old football honcho, who was one of 16 people indicted by US authoritie­s this month in the spiralling corruption scandal shaking FIFA.

That love birds’ outing on his 16meter (52-foot) yacht returned from the past when a Brazilian Senate commission carrying out its own investigat­ion into dirty dealings in the national sport announced it was requesting access to the bank and telephone records of Del LONDON: Speculatio­n about Louis Van Gaal being replaced by Jose Mourinho as Manchester United manager is disrespect­ful, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said yesterday.

United’s home defeat by Norwich City last weekend, after which the Dutchman said he was “worried” about his position, was their third defeat in a row and they are without a win in six matches in all competitio­ns.

Mourinho’s sacking by Chelsea last week has increased speculatio­n that Van Gaal could be replaced by the Portuguese threetimes Premier League title winner. “I do not want to get into a world of speculatio­n, I personally have huge respect for Louis van Gaal,” Wenger said at a news conference on Wednesday.

“What is going on there at the moment is disrespect­ful. This guy has worked for 30 years in football and delivered an unbelievab­le quality of work.

“Of course he deserves more time.” Wenger, whose team are second in the Premier League ahead of the busy Christmas programme, two points behind Leicester City, said Pep Guardiola’s decision to announce that he will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season added to the rumours.

Although he would welcome the Spaniard in England, should Guardiola end up in the Premier League. “He is a top quality Nero’s ex-girlfriend­s. Lawmakers suspect the yacht, My Way-which Del Nero was fond of using for champagne-soaked outings with girlfriend­s a third of his age-was purchased with bribes from sports marketing company Klefer, which is now in the cross-hairs of both the US and Brazilian investigat­ions.

“Everybody saw the luxurious lives they lived,” Brazilian sports journalist Juca Kfouri said of the men who run the so-called “beautiful game” here.

“They flew around in private planes, jets, helicopter­s. They had mansions in the best neighborho­ods in Rio de Janeiro... Nobody ever doubted where that money was coming from.”

FIFTH AVENUE PRISON

Del Nero’s wealth has allegedly expanded immensely since 2012, the year his ally Jose Maria Marin took over as CBF president.

Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo recently reported his real estate manager, not so much for what he has won already because Bayern won before he was there and (his former club) Barcelona are winning now, but because of his positive attitude towards the game and that he wants his teams to play in a positive manner, that I respect,” he said.

“Personally I don’t like that a manager comes out so early on their plans because it’s not good for their own teams and increases speculatio­ns about the managers who are going through a difficult patch.”

With Mourinho axed, Van Gaal under pressure and Manchester City’s Manuel Pellegrini also coming under pressure, Wenger appeared serene yesterday, with his side bang in form and many predicting Arsenal will win the league.

Arsenal have won the most points in the top flight in the calendar year and beat Man City 2-1 on Monday. “We lost our first game at home against West Ham and we were not absolutely sure that at Christmas we would be two points behind the leaders,” Wenger said.

“But if you look back at 2015 we have been consistent, we’ve had a positive year and stabilised our defensive record and improved our record against the strong teams in the Premier League.

“So it looks like we are on the right train going the right way.” Arsenal are at Southampto­n on Saturday and host Bournemout­h two days later. — Reuters holdings have expanded by 175 percent since the arrival of Marin-who was himself indicted by US authoritie­s in May, paving the way for Del Nero to succeed him.

Del Nero has so far escaped arrestunli­ke the 83-year-old Marin, who was nabbed in a Zurich luxury hotel.

Marin, who was extradited to New York and released on $15 million (13.7 million euros) bail, is currently under house arrest at his apartment in the swank Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.

Del Nero for his part was forced to resign from FIFA’s executive committee and take leave from the CBF.

“The presidents of the CBF never hid their lifestyles. They believed the impunity they enjoyed for so many years would last forever. It’s disgracefu­l for the Brazilian authoritie­s that the FBI had to come and investigat­e,” said Kfouri.

The master of turning power to wealth in the footballin­g world is Ricardo Teixeira, the CBF’s president for 23 years and another of the 16 Latin American football officials indicted this month.

“If you had to define ‘craftiness,’ in the good sense of the word, you’d point to Ricardo Teixeira,” his ex-father-in-law, long-time FIFA president Joao Havelange, once said of him.

Teixeira, who moved to a $7.5-million mansion in Miami after standing down as CBF president in 2012, is now back in Brazil, which does not extradite its citizens.

TARNISHED GLORY

But the excesses weren’t limited to Brazil. Of the 10 South American football federation presidents in office in 2013, just one has not been implicated in corruption by the FBI: Uruguay’s Sebastian Bauza.

The last three presidents of South American confederat­ion CONMEBOL have all been arrested in the probe, along with the presidents or former presidents of the Venezuelan, Bolivian, Peruvian and Ecuadoran federation­s.

Those targeted include Chilean federation ex-president Sergio Jadue, who is collaborat­ing with US investigat­ors after leaving the country under police escort.

He left behind a new $700,000 mansion and a meteoric rise that took him from the front office of a humble local club to the vice presidency of CONMEBOL.

Also cooperatin­g with the Americans is Luis Bedoya, the “tsar” of Colombian football, a former clothing salesman who bought a dozen luxury properties during the nine years he led the Colombian Football Federation, according to a report by a local news magazine. South Americans are meanwhile left hoping their next generation of football leadership will restore the tarnished glory of a continent that has won nine World Cups and whose stars continue to light up the best leagues in the world. —AFP

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LUGUE: Conmebol Secretary Hugo Figueredo, right, holds a ballot with the name of Argentina’s Boca Juniors, as Uruguay’s Diego Forlan stands by during the Copa Libertador­es draw ceremony in Luque, Paraguay, Tuesday. — AP
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