ExFIFA boss and France great to learn fate in corruption case

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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and French soccer legend Michel Platini face a Swiss court for a corruption case involving a $2.27 million payment. The pair, once powerful in global soccer, deny wrongdoing. The case, dating back to 2011, led to their suspensions from football in 2015. Prosecutors seek a 20-month suspended jail term and money confiscation. Both can appeal the verdict.
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