ZURICH, May 30 (Reuters) - Mohamed bin Hammam will appeal against his provisional suspension from FIFA in the hope of taking part in the governing body’s congress this week.
The Qatari head of the Asian Football Confederation, who was temporarily banned from all soccer activities by a FIFA ethics committee on Sunday, said in a statement he had been “punished before I am found guilty”.The ethics committee said he and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner had a case to answer over allegations that Caribbean delegates were paid in return for promises to vote for Bin Hammam in the FIFA election, which he had been due to contest with Sepp Blatter before withdrawing from the campaign.
The Qatari head of the Asian Football Confederation, who was temporarily banned from all soccer activities by a FIFA ethics committee on Sunday, said in a statement he had been “punished before I am found guilty”.The ethics committee said he and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner had a case to answer over allegations that Caribbean delegates were paid in return for promises to vote for Bin Hammam in the FIFA election, which he had been due to contest with Sepp Blatter before withdrawing from the campaign.
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