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Raphael Salguero, a former member of the FIFA Executive Committee, admitted to having sold his vote when he chose the 2018 World Football Championship. Salguero became a party to FIFA's lawsuit against corruption in the United States. United States and would have made a confession in 2016, but the documents in this case have only been downgraded.
According to court reports, Salguero admitted that he had agreed to sell his vote when voting for the host country of the 2018 World Cup. According to the Guatemalan himself, he was offered "hundreds of thousands of dollars" for this, but he did not finally receive them. In addition, the former official names the names of clients, but these data in the document remain undisclosed (initially painted on the image by the court).
However, Salguero has acknowledged some of the crimes in the context of FIFA's corruption cases. A Guatemalan threatened with a sentence of up to twenty years imprisonment, but the penalty will certainly be reduced through cooperation with the investigation.
At a meeting of the FIFA Executive Committee in December 2010, Russia won the right to organize the 2018 World Cup in the second round, after collecting 13 votes of members. Secondly, there was a joint request from Spain and Portugal – 7 votes.
According to OBOZREVATEL, a few months after the 2018 World Cup, one of the stadiums hosted by the mundial had been seriously affected by the rain.
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