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Interpol raids office of Argentine execs named in FIFA scandal: media (Reuters)

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Interpol agents raided on Friday the offices of three Argentine businessmen accused by the United States of paying tens of millions of dollars in bribes in a corruption scandal that has shaken world soccer, local media reported.

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Alejandro Burzaco, Hugo Jinkis and his son Mariano Jinkis, all Argentine citizens, are among nine soccer officials and five sports media and promotion executives hit with U.