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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon 'in talks' to produce film about Fifa corruption scandal and Chuck Blazer

'Warrior' helmer Gavin O'Connor is attached to direct, following his work on Affleck's thriller The Accountant

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 29 June 2015 08:00 EDT
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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon at the premiere of Affleck's film Argo
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon at the premiere of Affleck's film Argo (AP)

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Ben Affleck is reportedly producing a film about the Fifa corruption scandal, with a focus on whistleblower Chuck Blazer.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Affleck will team up with Matt Damon to produce the film which is based on a still-unpublished book by Buzzfeed investigative journalist Ken Bensinger.

Warner Bros. won a bidding war for Houses of Deceit which chronicles the role of American Fifa executive Blazer, who agreed to go "undercover" for the FBI to help their investigation into widespread corruption in the organisation.

'Warrior' helmer Gavin O'Connor is attached to direct, following his work on Affleck's thriller The Accountant, and Anthony Tambakis is believed to be on board as scriptwriter.

70-year-old Blazer pleaded guilty to 10 charges in 2013, including bribery, money laundering and tax evasion.

Former Fifa executive committee member Chuck Blazer
Former Fifa executive committee member Chuck Blazer (Getty)

Known as football’s Mr 10 per cent, the former general secretary of Concacaf caused uproar when it was revealed that he had funded a lavish lifestyle through the organisation, including a $6,000 per month apartment in Manhattan’s Trump Tower, reportedly for the exclusive use of his cats.

Affleck's film will follow United Passions, the disastrous Fifa-produced biopic starring Tim Roth as Sepp Blatter which went onto become one of the lowest grossing films in US cinema history.

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