FIFA suspends Afghanistan football chief after women's team abuse investigation


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 12 Dec 2018

LONDON (Reuters) - Global soccer body FIFA has provisionally banned the president of the Afghan Football Federation (AFF) Keramuddin Keram from all football-related activities due to an ongoing probe into allegations of abuse in the country's women's team.

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani ordered an investigation after Britain's Guardian newspaper reported last month that senior figures linked to the Afghan women's team had alleged that some players had been molested by officials from the football federation. [nL3N1YE05H]

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