On August 29, he received the longest sentence of any of the 42 accused in the ‘Fifagate’ case.
The FIFA Ethics Commission followed suit on Thursday, saying they had found Napout guilty of “corruption”.
They suspended him for life from “any football-related activity” and fined him 1 million Swiss francs (913,000 euros).
The US investigation exposed tens of millions of dollars in bribes paid by sports promotion companies to senior figures in South American soccer federations, for broadcast rights and promotional events at tournaments organised by Conmebol, including the Copa America and the Copa Libertadores.
The US court also fined Napout $1 million and ordered the 61-year-old to return the $3.3 million in bribes received.
The former boss of the Brazilian Confederation, Jose Maria Marin was sentenced to four years in prison.
AFP
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