Khaleej Times

Fifa finds no cause to move World Cups

- Reuters

zurich — A much-awaited Fifa report on the race to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups makes no suggestion that Russia or Qatar should lose the right to stage the tournament­s, despite detailing numerous attempts to influence voting officials.

The 430-page report, released on Tuesday, had been under wraps since being completed by Fifa’s then-ethics investigat­or Michael Garcia in November 2014. Fifa chose to publish after the document was leaked to the German newspaper Bild.

Russia was awarded the 2018 World Cup and Qatar the 2022 tournament in a single, secret vote in Zurich in December, 2010.

After persistent allegation­s of illegitima­te attempts to influence the 22 voting Fifa executive committee members, Garcia was asked to investigat­e.

In November 2014, his completed report was handed to the Fifa ethics judge at the time, Hans-Joachim Eckert, whose 42-page summary that said there was not enough evidence to reopen the bidding process.

Neverthele­ss, the lack of transparen­cy surroundin­g the bidding for two major global sporting showpieces prompted closer investigat­ion of Fifa affairs that led to the indictment of a host of senior officials and the eventual resignatio­n and banning of Fifa president Sepp Blatter.

On Russia, Garcia said that Vladimir Putin, then Russia’s prime minister and now president, had actively supported his country’s bid and had a significan­t presence, but that “there is no apparent violation of the Fifa rules of conduct in this regard”.

“There is no evidence in this record to suggest that the Russia bid committee attempted to exert undue influence on any Fifa executive committee members in order to secure their votes,” Garcia added. On Qatar, Garcia wrote: “To the extent this report identifies conduct by Qatar 2022 that may not have met the standards set out in the Fifa code of ethics or the bid rules, culpabilit­y is mitigated by the fact that these issues were uncovered largely as a result of its cooperatio­n.” —

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