Police in Switzerland this morning arrested two 
high-ranking FIFA officials on suspicion of 'having received bribes of 
millions of dollars' in a raid on Baur au Lac, a luxury hotel in Zurich 
used by world football officials because of it's closeness to the FIFA 
headquarters. 
This is the second time in this year police have swooped on
 FIFA officials this year in relation to allegations of collecting 
bribes in return for selling marketing and publicity rights for 
tournaments in South America and also World Cup qualifying matches. 
It is believed the two men arrested at 6a.m Thursday morning  are FIFA vice-presidents Alfredo Hawit of Honduras and Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay. 
FIFA'S Executive council's election for a new president 
will take place in February 2016 as the football world calls for a 
change in the leadership of football's governing body. 





 





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