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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Nike, Coca-Cola among multinationals rethinking corruption-tainted FIFA sponsorship

Russia Today - May 28, 2015

Multinational corporations with ties to FIFA are scrambling to distance themselves from the allegations of impropriety that have put the global soccer organization this week at the center of a major corruption scandal.
Nike, Adidas, Coca Cola and Visa are among the companies that have been driven to releasing statements this week after 14 current and former FIFA officials were arrested in Switzerland on Wednesday in connection with charges unsealed in the United States.
While Oregon-based Nike isn’t named in the 47-count indictment, the long-time World Cup team sponsor has been rumored to be tied to the affair after the Justice Department alleged this week that FIFA officials bribed “a multinational sportswear company headquartered in the United States” to get a deal with the Brazilian national soccer team.
According to the federal indictment unsealed in a Brooklyn, New York courthouse on Wednesday, an identified sporting goods company agreed to pay $160 million with FIFA over the course of a decade for the rights to exclusively sell Brazilian gear; elsewhere, the indictment alleges that millions of dollars funneled through a Swiss bank account went towards paying off “high-ranking” FIFA and Brazilian soccer officials, Bloomberg News reported.

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