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Ex-FIFA official Chuck Blazer admits he and others accepted bribes for World Cup votes

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Chuck Blazer admitted that he and other FIFA Executive Committee members accepted bribes in exchange for awarding the 2010 World Cup hosting rights to South Africa.

The American also confessed to facilitating the acceptance of bribes in 1992 in order to secure the hosting rights to the 1998 World Cup, which was hosted in France, in the guilty-plea testimony from his 2013 trial that was published Wednesday.

Read Chuck Blazer's full testimony here.

Blazer's corrupt actions weren't restricted to the World Cup, however, as he admitted to accepting bribes pertaining to the rights for several Gold Cups.

His testimony is believed to be the basis for the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation into widespread corruption at the world football governing body, which led to the arrests of several officials two days before the 65th FIFA Congress last week.

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