Keramuudin Karim: Fifa finds Afghanistan Football Federation president 'guilty' of sexual abuse claims
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The former president of the Afghanistan Football Federation has been given a lifetime ban after "sexually abusing" players in the women's national team.
Keramuudin Karim was also fined 1m Swiss Francs (拢794,849) after the investigation carried out by world football's governing body Fifa.
An independent ethics committee said he was guilty of "abusing his position" as AFF president.
Complaints lodged had accused him of "repeated" sexual abuse from 2013-18.
Fifa said the allegations had been made by "at least" five Afghani players.
In December, Karim was suspended from his post by Afghanistan's attorney general's office following allegations made by former players and Kelly Lindsey, the American former head coach of the team.
At the time, the AFF called the allegations "groundless".
However in a post on Saturday, they confirmed Karim's ban.