UEFA vows to co-operate after headquarters is raided

Police raided UEFA headquarters today after its former secretary general and now FIFA president Gianni Infantino became embroiled in the Panama Papers affair.

UEFA vows to co-operate after headquarters is raided

Police raided UEFA headquarters today after its former secretary general and now FIFA president Gianni Infantino became embroiled in the Panama Papers affair.

Infantino is "dismayed" and "will not accept" that his integrity is being doubted after documents leaked from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca included a television rights contract bearing his signature.

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