Uefa's Angel Villar Llona fined over World Cup offers


Acting head of Uefa Angel Villar Llona has gotten away from a boycott for not co-working with examinations concerning the 2018 and 2022 World Cup offers.

The Spaniard, who drove the joint Spain-Portugal offer, was cautioned and given a 25,000 Swiss francs (£16,377) fine.

Fifa likewise banned Congolese Football Association VP Jean Guy Blaise Mayolas and general secretary Badji Mombo Wantete for six months.

They had been temporarily suspended so will serve the remaining 45 days.

Villar Llona is likewise the president of the Spanish football affiliation and a VP at world football's administering body. He has ventured in for Uefa boss Michel Platini while the Frenchman serves a 90-day restriction from all football-related exercises.

German football legend and Fifa part Franz Beckenbauer is likewise being explored for his refusal to co-work with the investigation into the vote that gave the 2018 and 2022 competitions to Russia and Qatar.

Congolese pair Mayolas and Wantete were given six-month temporary bans in June this year. They were discovered blameworthy of evident breaks of Fifa's code of morals

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