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Report: FBI investigating payment related to awarding 2006 World Cup to Germany
Published
Jan. 25, 2016 2:43 p.m. ET

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German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung reports the FBI has opened a corruption investigation into the awarding of the 2006 World Cup to Germany.
SZ says it has been told by ''sources close to FIFA'' that the FBI is concerned about a suspect payment made by the German football federation to FIFA before the tournament was awarded.
The DFB said the money was a loan of 10 million Swiss francs - the equivalent of 6.7 million euros or $7.22 million - from then-Adidas boss Robert Louis-Dreyfus, to FIFA in 2002 to obtain a large grant for the World Cup organizing committee. It's unclear who exactly received the money, however.
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The payment is also the target of a tax evasion investigation by German authorities and Swiss authorities.
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