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Fifa bans former football official for four years in bribery case

Dende is the former president of the Sao Tomean Football Association



Zurich: Fifa’s ethics committee has imposed a four-year ban on a football official for accepting a bribe, reportedly from former presidential candidate Mohammad Bin Hammam.

Fifa says Manuel Dende, former president of the Sao Tomean Football Association, is also fined 75,000 Swiss francs ($75,000).

Fifa gave no details about the charges Dende faced, of bribery and corruption plus accepting gifts.

Dende took a $50,000 cash gift from Bin Hammam, according to authors of “The Ugly Game” book about the now-banned Qatari official’s dealings at Fifa.

In 2009, the book states, Dende asked Bin Hammam for $232,000 in his personal bank account to help build artificial pitches on his home island in West Africa.

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Citing Bin Hammam correspondence, the book said $50,000 was eventually wired months later.

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