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Qatar has said it had yet to be contacted by buy fifa 16 coins Swiss investigators but would fully cooperate with the enquiry. Qatar has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in its controversial bid.

Qatar could also become a US justice department focus given that Singapore-based World Sport Group (WSG) is likely on the department’s radar because it acquired the international broadcasting rights of the Gold Cup and CONCACAF Champions League operated by the football confederation for North, Central America and the Caribbean together with Traffic, one of the sport marketing companies indicted in the US.

Traffic´s owner, Brazilian businessman Jose Hawilla, is cooperating with the FBI in its FIFA investigation, a lawyer for Hawilla told The Wall Street Journal. Under the agreement, Hawilla has admitted to crimes including money laundering, fraud, extortion, and has agreed to return $151m in funds.

WSG has a $1bn marketing rights agreement with www.utfifa.co the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) that was negotiated by then AFC president Mohammed Bin Hammam, a Qatari national who despite Qatari denials appears to have played an important role in the Gulf state’s World Cup bid.