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31st July 2015
01:37pm BST

The display provides an incisive and eye-opening look into the rampant corruption that plagues the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the organization that runs international soccer. Through photographs, media clippings and cover stories and expository narrative, the Museum’s new FIFA exhibit gives a breakdown of the kickbacks, secrecy and match-fixing associated with the scandal.The museum's executive director, Jonathan Ullman, explained that they were thrilled that Fifa's corruptions will become a part of the museum.
This exhibit is ripped right from today’s headlines about the globe’s most popular sport. To our growing number of visitors from places like the United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil and Italy, the FIFA scandal provides an especially resonant example of the different shapes organized crime can take.Hat-tip to the Guardian
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