GENEVA (AP) - The verdict is in: FIFA is not going to move past a sweeping bribery investigation into international soccer so easily.
FIFA trial exposes bribes culture; World Cup, Olympics cases loom
A former FIFA vice president for South America and the Brazilian head of the 2014 World Cup organizing committee were found guilty of racketeering charges in a federal court in New York on Friday.
Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay and Jose Maria Marin denied the kind of corruption charges that more than 20 soccer and marketing executives working across the Americas have already admitted to the U.