FIFA 'vote-buying' claims to be investigated

FIFA’s ethics chiefs are to investigate claims of ’vote-buying’ in a bitter contest for one of the 23 seats on the world governing body’s all-powerful executive committee.

FIFA’s ethics chiefs are to investigate claims of ’vote-buying’ in a bitter contest for one of the 23 seats on the world governing body’s all-powerful executive committee.

Mohamed Bin Hammam, the president of Asian football, is being challenged for his seat by Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, the president of the Bahrain FA.

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