Warner breaks silence on 2018 vote with a half-baked apology to England and Prince William
October 31 – Jack Warner, football’s most wanted man who is banned for life for corruption, has broken his silence over voting for Russia to stage the 2018 World Cup.
Warner, the former FIFA vice-president and former president of Concacaf, is one of the most senior figures in the notorious FifaGate scandal that brought the world governing body to its knees.
Still a free man in his native Trinidad, he is accused by US authorities of racketeering,
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