(Reuters) - Twenty-seven football officials are under indictment in the United States over allegations they ran bribery schemes totalling as much as $200 million (£132 million) in the sale of television and marketing rights for football tournaments and matches.
In addition, 12 people and two sports marketing companies have been convicted in the investigation by U.S. prosecutors.
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