FIFA closes case into English chief after watch is returned

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ZURICH (AP) β€” FIFA says the head of the English Football Association will face no disciplinary action after returning a luxury watch given as a World Cup gift.

FIFA’s ethics investigators in September ordered football officials to return 25,000 Swiss franc ($26,600) watches that were given by the Brazilian federation at the pre-World Cup congress in June.

Despite the October deadline to return his watch, English FA chairman Greg Dyke pressed ahead with a plan to give the Parmigiani timepiece to a breast cancer charity.

FIFA announced on Tuesday that Dyke returned his watch, adding that the ethics committee “decided to close the proceedings in respect of a possible breach of the FIFA code of ethics.”

FIFA is yet to release statements on the return of the other 64 watches.