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Red Card: How the U.S. Blew the Whistle on the World's Biggest Sports Scandal Hardcover – June 12, 2018

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The definitive, shocking account of the FIFA scandal—the biggest international corruption case of recent years, spearheaded by US investigators, involving dozens of countries, and implicating nearly every aspect of the world’s most popular sport, soccer, including its biggest event, the World Cup.

The FIFA case began small, boosted by an IRS agent’s review of an American soccer official’s tax returns. But that humble investigation eventually led to a huge worldwide corruption scandal that crossed continents and reached the highest levels of the soccer’s world governing body in Switzerland.

In
Red Card, Ken Bensinger explores the case, and the personalities behind it, in vivid detail. There’s Chuck Blazer, a high-living soccer dad who ascended to the highest ranks of the sport while creaming millions from its coffers; Jack Warner, a Trinidadian soccer official whose lust for power was matched only by his boundless greed; and the sport’s most powerful man, FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who held on to his position at any cost even as soccer rotted from the inside out.

Remarkably, this corruption existed for decades before American law enforcement officials began to secretly dig, finally revealing that nearly every aspect of the planet’s favorite sport was corrupted by bribes, kickbacks, fraud, and money laundering. Not even the World Cup, the most-watched sporting event in history, was safe from the thick web of corruption, as powerful FIFA officials extracted their bribes at every turn. Arriving just in time for the 2018 World Cup,
Red Card goes beyond the headlines to bring the real story to light, accompanying the determined American prosecutors and special agents who uncovered what proved to be not only the biggest scandal in sports history, but one of the biggest international corruption cases ever. And it is far from over.
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"A gripping white-collar crime thriller that, in its scope and human drama, ranks with some of the best investigative business books of the past 30 years." -- David Hirshey ― The Wall Street Journal

“An engrossing and jaw-dropping tale of international intrigue. . . . The FIFA scandal involved old-fashioned and highly intuitive vote buying, bribery, payoffs and kickbacks on a breathtaking scale. Such corruption makes for a particularly gripping narrative. . . . A riveting book.” -- Jonathan A. Knee ―
The New York Times

Red Card is timely and fascinating, a galloping world tour of the filth and corruption that stretches from Trump Tower to the heart of Russia. With gripping storytelling, Ken Bensinger reveals how the FIFA empire was constructed, what caused it to crash down, and why nothing will ever be the same. Readers won't be able to put this book down.” -- Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better

Red Card is a globe-trotting, stylish non-fiction crime thriller…. Ken Bensinger exposes the massive FIFA case as a narrative with enough twists, betrayals, and action for a Hollywood noir.” -- Ashlee Vance, author of Elon Musk

"If you love soccer, then you probably hate FIFA. I took immense pleasure in reading this cracking tale of how an unlikely crew of Yanks busted the cabal of crooks that ran the global game for so long. Ken Bensinger has beautifully reported a great procedural that gets to the heart of so much that is wrong with sport—and the world." -- Franklin Foer, author of How Soccer Explains the World and World Without Mind

"Red Card is the meeting of American investigative reporting and real-life cop show." -- Simon Kuper ― The Financial Times

“With the flair of a novelist, Bensinger meticulously chronicles the magnitude of corruption that permeates the world’s most popular sport.” ―
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“[A] fine, deeply researched, painstakingly assembled book. . . . A deeply forensic investigation of the depth of corruption within FIFA and its regional bodies that also shows how much work goes into high-level criminal investigations.” ―
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Writing with deep inside knowledge of the key players and events in the U.S.-led investigation, veteran journalist Bensinger manages to give a mind-bogglingly complex cast of characters and time lines the pace and plot of a crackling white-collar-crime thriller. . . . It may be a beautiful game on the field, but in the backrooms and boardrooms, it’s downright disgusting. Anyone seeking crystal-clear understanding of the rot in soccer can start with this remarkable book.” ―
Booklist (starred review)

With revelatory reporting and glittering prose, Ken Bensinger delivers the definitive account of how American investigators pulled the string on a tax case that ended up unraveling the ‘World Cup of fraud' leading to the executive suites at FIFA headquarters in Zurich. A remarkable achievement.” -- Don Van Natta Jr., three-time Pulitzer Prize winning author of Wonder Girl and Her Way

“Ken Bensinger does what few journalists can, taking a story that you think you know, and detailing how much deeper it actually goes. This is a book about the unending greed and deceit that took place inside FIFA. It’s a book that is woven together with the mastery of a movie script that will leave you angry, shocked, and unable to look away.” -- Nick Bilton, author of American Kingpin and Hatching Twitter

Red Card is the definitive account of the biggest sports scandal in history, a deeply sourced and brightly written book from one of America’s finest investigative journalists. It is also a true crime gem, gripping and entertaining.” -- George Dohrmann, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Play Their Hearts Out and Superfans

“A fascinating tale of fraud, kickbacks, bribes, and money laundering—a white-collar crime extravaganza.” -- Paul M. Barrett, author of Glock and Law of the Jungle

Red Card is both a searing indictment of corruption in the beautiful game and a kinetic international police thriller. . . . Bensinger unsparingly shows how soccer's top echelon brazenly became a cash-smuggling mafia beholden to the worst regimes on earth.” -- Tim Elfrink, co-author Blood Sport

"Take one of the biggest scandals in sports history—the FIFA soccer case—and put it in the hands of a skilled reporter and writer, and you have a riveting book like
Red Card. Author Ken Bensinger delivers a suspenseful, highly entertaining story told with novelistic detail, deep insight and the pace of a thriller. Anyone wanting to know how international soccer fell into a colossal swamp of corruption will find all the answers here." -- Doug J. Swanson, author of Blood Aces

“[A] cinematic debut. . . . Bensinger’s ability to peel away the complex layers of these international schemes illustrates the absurdity owing to the extent and ubiquity of corruption as personal self-interests take over at every level. . . . Not solely for soccer fans but also those curious about organized crime—not least for the references to Eliot Ness and his team of Untouchables—and international intrigue.” ―
Library Journal

“The authoritative account of the elaborate and stunning web of corruption which swallowed the highest ranks of the world's most popular sport. . . . A lively and disturbing journey full of the sort of ruthless characters you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley, or on the other side of the villainous negotiating table in FIFA's underground bunker in Switzerland.” -- Gus Garcia-Roberts, co-author of Blood Sport

“Bensinger brings soccer’s case of the century—and the people involved, on both sides of the law—to vivid life. Thoroughly reported, carefully constructed, and wholly entertaining.” -- Rafi Kohan, author of The Arena

"Gripping. . . . Bensinger’s impeccably sourced account serves as a sharp reminder of the gargantuan levels of largesse and excess during FIFA's bad, bad days." -- Sean Ingle ―
The Guardian

About the Author

Ken Bensinger has been a journalist for more than twenty years. He has worked at The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and, since 2014, for BuzzFeed News, as a member of its investigations team, and has written about sports, labor, art, automobiles, and politics, among other topics. He has been a winner of the ASME National Magazine award and the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Finance & Business Reporting, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in national reporting. He grew up in Seattle, graduated from Duke University, and lives with his wife, two children, and dog, in Los Angeles. Red Card is his first book.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster; First Edition (June 12, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 150113390X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1501133909
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1330L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.2 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.3 x 9 inches
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Customers find the book well-written and engaging. They appreciate the thorough research and comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The story is described as fascinating and stimulating, with a large roster of real characters. Opinions differ on the corruption aspect, with some finding it unbelievable and an important look at the culture of sport. There are mixed views on the narrative style, with some finding it insightful and compelling, while others feel there are too many similar stories.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2018
    There's nothing better than a non-fiction story so dramatic and so filled with jaw-dropping details that you wouldn't believe it if it were fiction. Ken Bensinger weaves amazing details of hubris, greed and corruption, a determined search for justice by an IRS agent of all people, and the history of FIFA into a compelling narrative that never slows down. I have zero interest in soccer but I loved this book and highly recommend it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018
    although i enjoyed reading the book i found it difficult at times to follow who was bribing who and who held the power. a flow chart or two would have helped... but it is worth reading
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018
    The book is like a step by step how to catch a thief novel. The most interesting parts are the fact that at the start of the entire investigation is a dossier by that same Christopher Steele that we have all heard about. Steele didn't start it, but the FBI starts listening after Steele's information comes to them. The books shows how the FBI goes about its job; check, double check and check again. Don't rush anything. How to put pressure on an conspirator without letting him know that he is an object of interest. It also shows how difficult it is to work with countries who have governments that feel pressure from their rich and powerful and those like Switzerland who don't care where the money in their bank vaults comes from, just so it stays there. Well-written, something that everyone with an opinion on the Russian probe should read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2018
    This book, put simply, is awesome. The story itself is compelling, but the true beauty is in the storytelling. Ken Bensinger does a masterful job of weaving the human element (good, bad and very bad) into a tale as old as humankind - greed, power, money. Telling the story primarily from the perspective of Special Agent Steve Berryman of IRS Criminal Investigation is a masterful stroke. Thoroughly researched, masterfully written and extremely clear in its explanations of complex topics. Makes me hunger for a sequel (because this case isn’t finished). Highly recommended.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2019
    The book should be shorten to a half of the pages. Too many same stories.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
    Fantastic read! White collar crime told in its most gripping, human, won’t feel bad for anyone involved even with its empathetic writing, way. How to catch a thief and intrigue all in one, wrapped around the world’s favorite sport. If you ever wondered why male athletes get paid so much, look no further. Lessons for all. Page turner even if you don’t like soccer. And, even with such a large roster of real characters, I never got lost - true test of an excellent writer.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2018
    To stay alive, small business often needs to operate outside the edges of what’s legal. And international football used to be small business. So, with the exception of the odd British gentleman here or there, international football used to be run by small time crooks.

    And then, suddenly, sponsors arrived, gagging to spend money. The money was lavished on the same small-time crooks, who did not even think of ever changing their ways. Coca Cola and Adidas are credited with starting this dance and Sepp Blatter with ceasing the opportunity. It did not occur to him or to anybody else within his band of crooks that they could do both: get rich and play it straight. Bent was all they knew. Hell, Chuck Blazer, the man in charge of football in the US did not even think of filing his taxes. For seventeen years! In the United States of America…

    This type of theft is victimless crime, of course. And it wasn’t huge money either, in the bigger scheme of things. Some of these “lavish” parties the author talks about cost less than my wedding. So it ran and ran until it was stopped by... Americans! This is the book about how they did it.

    I’ll get the good part out of the way first: the author tells the story amazingly well. If you want to know about corruption in football, it’s all here. If you want to know when the corruption took off and how, it’s all here. You find out precisely how the small-time crooks used to run football and what they did when it finally rained money. You learn about layering and smurfing and it’s ten times more exciting than the compliance test you take once a year at the bank. If you want to find out who Jack Warner is, who Sepp Blatter is and who Chuck Blazer was, you’ve come to the right place.

    The best bit is that this reads like a thriller. If it was all a made-up story, it would still be worth reading. The author is careful not to bombard you with too many names at a time. He builds his characters and helps you see how they evolve. And he writes in a way that forces you to keep reading.

    It’s also a tremendous book to read if you want to find out how the American justice system works. How a case is built, how the cops ambush the sundry miscreants and “flip” them into ratting on their superiors, all the way to…

    Ah, that’s the bad part of the story. Sepp Blatter is still free. Ooops.

    The depressing part of the book is that it reminds you how broken American justice is these days. Armed with RICO and wiretaps and fighting against people who had no idea anybody was watching, crooks with no legal team to fall back on, foreigners who did not avail themselves of their right to counsel, this five-year saga ends with two second-string crooks going to jail and one walking.

    Yes, many of the crooks had to pay a decent chunk of money as part of their plea, but pretty much all of them ended up much richer than they started. Some can no longer travel internationally; a couple of them saw their health suffer, but the outcome is depressing. Justice was not served.

    Oh, and the only Harvard man in the entire team of prosecutors ends up working at Cravath. Indeed, not a single member of the team who prosecuted the FIFA guys was still involved in the case as it drew to its close, most of them using their role serving you and me as finishing school before their private-sector jobs. It’s no wonder we did even worse with the perpetrators of the subprime disaster in ’08.

    But none of that stuff is author Ken Bensinger’s fault. He’s done a tremendous job of turning this rounding up of small-time thieves into a thriller.

    I’m only cutting him a star because to my taste he sings the FBI’s and the IRS’s praises a bit too much.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019
    If you follow soccer - read this - the ugly back-offices of soccer. You learn how the last three Presidents of CONCACAF and CONMEBOL have been charged with corruption, wire fraud and racketeering. You will also learn how these officials enrich themselves. If one is in the US you might wonder how it is that only one US actor is captured in this dragnet, despite having career long friendships and business relationships with all the current players in USSF. You learn that this former Secretary General of CONCACAF, who was deeply involved in the CONCACAF corrupt practices, had his private office in of all places in TRUMP Tower, NYC, and effectively had a year to 'clean-up' his office after learning of the charges and evidence against him. If you also read "Sneaker Wars" you will learn the fundamental changes in professional sport, including soccer that contributed to the events described in this book. These two books allow the reader a window into the forces that shape the often confounding actions of the FIFA and their affiliates around the world including the USSF. It's the money!
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  • Michel Forest
    5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent account
    Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2018
    I devoured this account of the FIFA investigation. It is not always pleasant to discover how greedy and corrupt some of these soccer officials were, but it was nonetheless illuminating. The author has an excellent way of turning what could have been a boring list of criminal activities into a lively and dramatic story. If you love soccer, in spite of all the corruption that surrounds it, this is a must. Sadly, FIFA’s ridiculous decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams shows that money still matters above all other considerations, even with a new president. I fear that there will be a sequel to this book in a few years...
  • Andreas Herren
    1.0 out of 5 stars Completely misses the point
    Reviewed in Germany on June 27, 2018
    Overhyped and overrated, does not understand the real topic and the wider picture. One-side description of the matters that fails to provide complete insight
  • Ottawa110
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
    Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2018
    Excellent thorough analysis and story on FIFA and its long history of corruption.
  • RODERICK LOWRY
    5.0 out of 5 stars book was new
    Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2018
    excellent read