Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.
Former director general of the Nigerian sports ministry Amos Adamu faces another ban from World football governing body, FIFA.
This follows the findings of FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber which found Adamu guilty of violating three articles of the FIFA code of ethics.
The rules relate to conduct, loyalty and conflict of interest.
The adjudicatory chamber have opened formal proceedings and have asked Adamu to submit his own position and any evidence.
The Nigerian who previously served a three year ban from football could be banned again and fined 16,000 dollars.