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Six football officials have been arrested over charges at governing body Fifa and face to the US, officials say.

Separately, Swiss prosecutors have launched a criminal case into the 2018 and 2022 football World Cup bids.

The suspects, who include a Fifa vice-president, allegedly accepted bribes worth $100m (£65m; €92m) over 20 years.

Fifa members are due to vote Friday in a presidential election. Incumbent Sepp Blatter is seeking a fifth term.

However, Mr Blatter is not to be one of those arrested.

Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein of Jordan - Mr Blatter's rival for the Fifa presidency - described the as "a sad day for football", but withheld from commenting further.

Fifa's Zurich headquarters has also been raided, with documents seized, Swiss prosecutors say.