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Carolina Railhawks owner among those indicted in FIFA corruption investigation


ABC11 has learned the owner of the Carolina Railhawks is among the officials with FIFA who were indicted in connection with an international federal corruption investigation. Aaron Davidson who is president of Traffic Sports USA Inc., which is the majority owner of the Cary-based Railhawks, and is chairman of the North American Soccer League's (NASL) Board of Governors, the league the Railhawks play in, was among the defendants listed in the 47-count indictment. (ABC 11)

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