Ex-Salvadoran FIFA Official Extradited to the US

Опубликовано: 01 Февраль 2021

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In 2015, U.S. federal prosecutors announced a series of corruption cases against figures connected with the international football association FIFA. (Photo: Juerg.hug, Wikimedia, License)

El Salvador extradited on Friday the former chief of its football federation to the United States where he is facing racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges related to the massive FIFA corruption scandal.

Reynaldo Vasquez, former President of the Federacion Salvadorena de Futbol (“FESFUT”), is accused of taking bribes in exchange for media and marketing rights to matches played by the Salvadoran national football team, and for facilitating the Salvadoran national football team’s participation in certain friendly football matches.

He faces a max penalty of 20 years in prison.

According to a 2015 indictment, he was part of a larger group of FIFA officials who took part in “a 24-year scheme to enrich themselves through the corruption of international soccer.”

The Associated Press reported that Vasquez made a remote appearance in front of the Brooklyn Federal court on Friday and pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy charges.

Vasquez was sentenced to eight years in jail for embezzlement of social contributions in El Salvador in March 2017.

In October 2019, FIFA banned Vasquez for life from taking part in any football-related activity after finding him guilty of bribery. He was fined CHF 500,000 (US$502,000, at that time).

He is scheduled to appear in the New York Court court on April 7.