Police said Cheap Fifa 14 Coins last week that Fofana had connections with Fifa or Match and that the original source of the tickets to be sold illegally at hugely inflated prices was “someone higher up”.
Match is the main provider of hospitality packages for the World Cup and paid $240 million (£140 million) for the exclusive rights to sell corporate hospitality at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups.
Blatter’s nephew, Philippe Blatter, is the president of a company which is a shareholder in Match.
Re-selling World Cup tickets for profit is illegal in Brazil and against Fifa rules. Police said they had information from 50,000 phone calls they tapped during their touting investigation. Fifa said yesterday it had provided officers with lists of telephone numbers for its staff and that of its service providers, which included Match.
Of the more than three million tickets for the tournament, 445,500 were allocated to Match, according to Fifa, whose ticketing regulations dictate that any unsold or unused corporate hospitality tickets should be returned, to be made available to the public. Police estimated www.proutcoins.com/fifa-14-coins last week that the touting ring was making £263,000 per game by re-selling tickets.
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