Concacaf president agrees to be extradited to US

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Geneva, Jan 7 (IANS) Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) president Alfredo Hawit has agreed to be extradited to the United States where he faces corruption charges.

Hawit is accused of accepting bribes from sports marketing companies amounting to several million dollars for the sale of marketing rights for broadcasting soccer tournaments in Latin America, reports Efe.

The former FIFA vice-president was arrested in the Swiss city of Zurich last December 3 following a request from the US, and has been held in Swiss detention since then.

After his first appearance before the Swiss police, Hawit had refused to be extradited to the US, which forced the Swiss Federal Department of Justice and Police to ask Washington to submit an official request.

However, he accepted his extradition on Wednesday, and the Swiss judiciary will be able to deliver him to the US without further complications.

According to Swiss law, the soccer official will be handed over within a period of 10 days to the US police officers here.

Malaga sign Uruguayan winger Castro for 30 months

Spanish football club Malaga has announced the signing of Uruguayan player Gonzalo Chory Castro for 30 months.

The 31-year-old left winger moved from Real Sociedad after the termination of his contract on Tuesday and Malaga signed him on Wednesday, reports Efe.

Castro played at Uruguay’s Nacional between 2002 and 2007, when he won three titles in the Uruguayan soccer league.

He then joined Real Mallorca from 2007 to 2012 before moving to Royal Sociedad.



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