Security guard stands at the entrance of the headquarters of Traffic Sports in Sao Paulo
A security guard stands at the entrance of the headquarters of Traffic Sports in Sao Paulo, Brazil May 27, 2015. U.S. authorities said nine soccer officials and five sports media and promotions executives faced corruption charges involving more than $150 million in bribes. Of the 14 indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice, four people and two corporate defendants had already pleaded guilty to various charges, the department said. The guilty pleas were those of Charles Blazer, a former U.S. representative on FIFA's executive committee, and Jose Hawilla, owner of the Traffic Group, a sports marketing firm, and two of his companies. REUTERS/Nacho Doce