FIFA official caught selling ickets flies home (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-06-20 09:13 A member of FIFA's executive committee caught
selling World Cup match tickets on the black market has returned home to
Botswana, FIFA said on Monday.
Ismail Bhamjee, 62, left Sunday evening after being told his presence in
Germany was no longer desirable, FIFA spokesman Markus Siegler said.
Bhamjee admitted selling 12 tickets for last week's match between England and
Trinidad and Tobago in Nuremberg for 300 euros each, three times the face value.
"I deeply regret this incorrect act and apologise to FIFA for violating the
relevant terms and conditions governing the sale of tickets for the 2006 FIFA
World Cup," he said in a statement.
FIFA ordered Bhamjee to resign from his World Cup-related duties and leave
Germany at the earliest opportunity.
Bhamjee has been a FIFA executive committee member since 1998. He is the
president of the Botswana Football Association and serves on the executive
committee of Africa's controlling body, CAF.
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