Japan Football Association President and FIFA Executive Committee Member Junji Ogura broke a promise to vote for England’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup, British media reported in early December. Reports later said Ogura did vote for England and that he blamed the heavy defeat on the BBC’s documentary about alleged FIFA corruption.
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