Fifa: A who's who guide to the key players in the Fifa crisis

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Two criminal investigations into alleged Fifa corruption have seen the already battered reputation of world football's governing body hit a new low.

Here, BBC Sport takes a look at the individuals at the heart of crisis, detailing those who have been arrested or indicted, and outlining which Fifa executive committee members are under investigation.

Arrested

Jeffrey Webb, Fifa VP

Eduardo Li, Costa Rica FA

Eugenio Figueredo, FIFA VP

Rafael Esquivel, Venezuela FA

Jose Maria Marin, Ex-Brazil FA

Julio Rocha, Nicaragua FA

Costas Takkas, Concacaf attache

Indicted

Jack Warner, Ex-Fifa VP

Nicolas Leoz, Ex-Conmebol Head

Aaron Davidson, Marketing Exec.

Jose Marguiles, Broadcast Exec.

Mariano Jinkis, Marketing Exec.

Hugo Jinkis, Marketing Exec.

Alejandro Burzaco, Marketing Exec.

The remaining key players at Fifa

Sepp Blatter, FIFA President, under investigation

Issa Hayatou, Fifa Senior VP, under investigation

Angel Maria Villar Llona, Fifa VP, under investigation

Michel Platini, Fifa VP, no investigation

David Chung, Fifa VP, no investigation

Sheikh Salman, Fifa VP, no investigation

Juan Angel Napout, Fifa VP, no investigation

David Gill, Fifa VP, no investigation

Alfredo Hawit, Fifa VP, no investigation

Michel D'Hooghe, Belgium FA, under investigation

Senes Erzik, Turkey FA, under investigation

Marios Lefkaritis, Cyprus FA, under investigation

Hany Abo Rida, Egypt FA, under investigation

Vitaly Mutko, Russia FA, under investigation

Marco Polo Del Nero, Brazil FA, no investigation

Sunil Gulati, United States FA, no investigation

Lydia Nsekera, Burundi FA, no investigation

Luis Bedoya, Colombia FA, no investigation

Wolfgang Niersbach, Germany FA, no investigation

Tarek Bouchamaoui, Tunisia FA, no investigation

Constant Omari, DR Congo FA, no investigation

Prince Abdullah, Malaysia FA, no investigation

Sheikh Ahmad, Kuwait FA, no investigation

Kohzo Tashima, Japan FA, no investigation

Jerome Valcke, Gen. Secretary, no investigation

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