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Samir Xaud, Boss of Brazilian Football, Targeted by a Search

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Samir Xaud, president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, was raided as part of a federal police investigation.

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Samir Xaud, president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, was raided as part of a federal police investigation.

·Paris, France
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The Brazilian Federal Police conducted an operation in the framework of an investigation into alleged "electoral crimes" in the state of Roraima, in the Brazilian north, which would involve the president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Samir Xaud.According to the Brazilian police, the agents registered ten addresses in the states of Roraima and Rio de Janeiro; the G1 newspaper revealed that they included the headquarters of the Br…

Federal police are looking for Samir Xaud's residences and Mr Helena da Asatur's residence, in addition to duty at the head of the CBF.

The Federal Police investigates a proposal to buy votes in the municipal elections of 2024

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Football Author kdmorales The president of the Brazilian Confederation of Football (CBF), Samir Xaud, was involved this Wednesday in an operation of the Federal Police on alleged "electoral crimes" in the state of Roraima, in the north of the country. The agents recorded ten addresses in the states of Roraima and Rio de Janeiro, among them the headquarters of the CBF, as confirmed by the confederation itself in a note. The CBF emphasized that th…

Another bombing shakes the Brazilian Football Confederation, when in the last hours, the Federal Police carried out different raids on the headquarters and home of the current president, Samir Xaud. According to Ge Globo, the current Carioca football boss is being investigated since 2024 for buying votes when he played his role as deputy in Roraima. According to the agents, the investigation is framed in Operation Caja Negra. Xaud is the subject…

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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