Former NFF official Amos Adamu involved in £1.3m Qatar bribery scandal – Report

Former NFF executive member Amos Adamu

A former official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Amos Adamu has been alleged to have received an offer of £1.3 million to back the Qatar 2022 bid.

A member of Qatar’s World Cup bid Phaedra Almajid made the allegations in the new Netflix series, FIFA Uncovered, on Thursday.

FIFA banned Adamu in 2017 for ethics violations after he had already served a three-year ban from 2010 and paid 10,000 Swiss franc fine over breach of bribery rules.

Almajid claimed that she was in the room with Qatari official Hassan Al-Thawadi at a hotel in Angola in January 2010 when money was offered to the three men – Adamu, Issa Hayatou of Cameroon and Jacques Anouma Ivory Coast – who were among 24 voters set to pick the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts later that year.

Qatar won hosting rights for the 2022 tournament in a FIFA vote ahead of Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the USA.

Almajid told the doc, “We were talking about how Africa had been given its chance to host the World Cup and how the Arab world should be given their chance, and then Hassan offered Hayatou $1m for Hayatou’s football federation (Cameroon) and in return, we wanted his vote.

“I remember there just being laughter and then him saying that is not enough, and so the price was upped to £1.3m — just like that. It was just so simple, ‘We will give you this money for your football federation, you give us your vote and thank you so much.’

“One by one we did the same thing with Anouma and Adamu. $1.5m was offered to each member that evening in exchange for their vote. It was verbal, I never saw money.”

Almajid alleged that the offer came at a meeting of African football federations in January 2010, just under a year before the FIFA vote for the 2022 host nation.

All three African officials have denied any wrongdoing.

Almajid claimed the proposed money was made to the federations, rather than the individuals themselves.

She added, “It was made very clear the money was going to football, it was never said it is going into your pocket, I do need to emphasise that. Where it ended up I have no idea.

“Before I went back to my hotel room, Hassan told me, ‘You never repeat this ever again to anyone and I was like, ‘OK.’”

Al Thawadi has strongly denied the claims.

He said, “My reaction, especially on the Phaedra situation, it’s frustration. They are inherently false and there are facts on the ground that prove they are false.”