Chuck Blazer, the American member of FIFA's executive committee who went public with bribery accusations against his boss two years ago, said he would not seek re-election for a fifth term and would leave his position in May after 16 years. Blazer, 67, is the most senior American official in world soccer, but his departure was expected after his role in the scandal over Mohamed bin Hammam, a candidate for FIFA president.
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In 2011, Blazer revealed that his boss, the Concacaf president Jack Warner, and the Asian confederation head, bin Hammam, had attempted to bribe Caribbean delegates $40,000 each to vote for bin Hammam in the FIFA presidential election.
¶ Lionel Messi scored twice to pass 300 goals for his career, extending his record-setting Spanish league scoring streak to 14 games as Barcelona rallied for a 2-1 win at Granada.
¶ Arsenal lost to second-tier Blackburn at home, 1-0, in the fifth round of the F.A. Cup, leaving Manager Arsène Wenger facing the possibility of an eighth straight year without a trophy.
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