Wednesday, October 26, 2016
UEFA broke no rules in granting $4.4 million Slovenian loan (The Associated Press)
UEFA broke no rules when it sent a multimillion dollar loan for a betting company investment by the Slovenian soccer federation, according to a document seen by The Associated Press. The 4 million euro ($4.4 million) deal in June 2015 - which a UEFA report says was ''granted in real exception'' - has been scrutinized because it was signed off by then-UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino and then-Slovenian soccer president Aleksander Ceferin. A Norwegian magazine reported that FIFA ethics prosecutors are investigating Infantino's part in the loan.
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