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Alejandro Burzaco (born 1964) is an Argentine businessman, the former CEO of Torneos y Competencias (also known as TyC or Torneos), a sports marketing company. A warrant was issued with regards arresting Burzaco in relation to the 2015 FIFA corruption case, where he is alleged in FBI documents to have paid $110M in bribes to allow TyC to hold on to regional football media rights. On 27 May 2015, Swiss police and assisting FBI agent missed his arrest, and when they called on his hotel bedroom as he was already at breakfast.

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  • Alejandro Burzaco (Buenos Aires, 30 de juny de 1964) és un empresari argentí, expresident i exconseller delegat de l'empresa Torneos, abans coneguda com a Torneos y Competencias (TyC), una de les productores de continguts per a canals esportius més importants de l'Argentina i de l'Amèrica Llatina. (ca)
  • Alejandro Burzaco (born 1964) is an Argentine businessman, the former CEO of Torneos y Competencias (also known as TyC or Torneos), a sports marketing company. A warrant was issued with regards arresting Burzaco in relation to the 2015 FIFA corruption case, where he is alleged in FBI documents to have paid $110M in bribes to allow TyC to hold on to regional football media rights. On 27 May 2015, Swiss police and assisting FBI agent missed his arrest, and when they called on his hotel bedroom as he was already at breakfast. Burzaco fled Switzerland, and was subsequently sacked from his position by TyC on 3 June 2015. As he holds dual Italian citizenship, he fled there. With his whereabouts unknown to authorities, Interpol issued an alert requesting his arrest. Accompanied by his two lawyers, on 10 June 2015 Burzaco turned himself in to Italian police in the northern city of Bolzano. Later Alejandro Burzaco became the U.S. government's star witness of the corruption case. In 2017 he told jurors he paid at least 30 people more than $160 million to secure broadcasting rights to South American tournaments and World Cup matches in 2026 and 2030. He also said that Fox Sports, Grupo Televisa SAB, Media Pro, Globo, Full Play Argentina and Traffic Group had bribed FIFA for the soccer rights. Burzaco pleaded guilty and his firm forfeited more than $110 million convicted by a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York in December 2017. (en)
  • Alejandro Burzaco (Buenos Aires, 30 de junio de 1964) es un empresario argentino, ex-CEO, expresidente y ex director ejecutivo de la empresa Torneos (antes llamada TyC Torneos y Competencias), productora de contenido de los canales deportivos más importantes de Argentina y otros países de América Latina.​ Es hermano de Eugenio Burzaco (n. 1971), exdiputado nacional por el partido PRO, que fue desde diciembre de 2015 a diciembre de 2019, secretario de Seguridad del Ministerio de Seguridad de la Nación del Gobierno de Mauricio Macri.​ (es)
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  • Alejandro Burzaco (Buenos Aires, 30 de juny de 1964) és un empresari argentí, expresident i exconseller delegat de l'empresa Torneos, abans coneguda com a Torneos y Competencias (TyC), una de les productores de continguts per a canals esportius més importants de l'Argentina i de l'Amèrica Llatina. (ca)
  • Alejandro Burzaco (Buenos Aires, 30 de junio de 1964) es un empresario argentino, ex-CEO, expresidente y ex director ejecutivo de la empresa Torneos (antes llamada TyC Torneos y Competencias), productora de contenido de los canales deportivos más importantes de Argentina y otros países de América Latina.​ Es hermano de Eugenio Burzaco (n. 1971), exdiputado nacional por el partido PRO, que fue desde diciembre de 2015 a diciembre de 2019, secretario de Seguridad del Ministerio de Seguridad de la Nación del Gobierno de Mauricio Macri.​ (es)
  • Alejandro Burzaco (born 1964) is an Argentine businessman, the former CEO of Torneos y Competencias (also known as TyC or Torneos), a sports marketing company. A warrant was issued with regards arresting Burzaco in relation to the 2015 FIFA corruption case, where he is alleged in FBI documents to have paid $110M in bribes to allow TyC to hold on to regional football media rights. On 27 May 2015, Swiss police and assisting FBI agent missed his arrest, and when they called on his hotel bedroom as he was already at breakfast. (en)
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