Babalola Oluwatomiwa
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World Football Governing body, FIFA, have banned Nepal Football Association president, Ganesh Thapa, for 10 years after being found guilty of bribery charges.
Ganesh, an ex-Asian football vice-president was found guilty of "various acts of misconduct over several years".
The 55-year old is also being investigated by Nepalese authorities for allegedly embezzling millions of pounds of football development money, while Lao Football Federation chief Viphet Sihachakr was given a two-year ban.
Fifa said Sihachakr "solicited and accepted a payment from another football official" in relation to the 2011 elections for the Fifa executive committee at the Asian Football Confederation congress.
Thapa, in the context of the 2009 and 2011 elections at the Asian Football Confederation congress, was accused by Fifa of "committing various acts of misconduct ...including the solicitation and acceptance of cash payments from another football official, for both personal and family gain".
He told the BBC he would fight against the decision.
"I had been extending co-operation to their investigation for the last four years. I will now appeal it at the Court of Arbitration for Sport," said Thapa, who is also a minister of the Nepal parliament. BBC
The 55-year old is also being investigated by Nepalese authorities for allegedly embezzling millions of pounds of football development money, while Lao Football Federation chief Viphet Sihachakr was given a two-year ban.
Fifa said Sihachakr "solicited and accepted a payment from another football official" in relation to the 2011 elections for the Fifa executive committee at the Asian Football Confederation congress.
Thapa, in the context of the 2009 and 2011 elections at the Asian Football Confederation congress, was accused by Fifa of "committing various acts of misconduct ...including the solicitation and acceptance of cash payments from another football official, for both personal and family gain".
He told the BBC he would fight against the decision.
"I had been extending co-operation to their investigation for the last four years. I will now appeal it at the Court of Arbitration for Sport," said Thapa, who is also a minister of the Nepal parliament. BBC