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• Alberto Colaco ‘accepted payment in context of elections’• Mohamed bin Hammam went on to win election• Three Fifa ExCo members investigated after Garcia probeFifa says its ethics committee has banned a football official from India for three years for taking a bribe.Fifa says Alberto Colaco, the former general secretary of the Indian football federation, “accepted a payment in the context of the elections” for Mohamed bin Hammam’s executive committee seat in 2009.

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