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ZURICH (Reuters) – FIFA said on Thursday its executive committee had unanimously approved reforms to improve the global soccer body’s governance structure.

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Among the proposals are term limits for senior officials including the president and a separation of political and management functions.

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The crisis surrounding scandal-plagued FIFA deepened on Thursday when Swiss police arrested on U.S. warrants two more FIFA officials suspected of taking bribes.

(Reporting by Joshua Franklin; Editing by Michael Shields)

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