The brother and agent of Brazilian football star Ronaldinho, Roberto de Assis Moreira, will be questioned in the case, though he is not under investigation, said Marcos Kac, the Rio de Janeiro prosecutor in charge of the investigation.
Police arrested 11 people yesterday accused of selling tickets that may have been obtained through a contact at FIFA, the world football governing body, authorities said.
The tickets were the type handed out by FIFA to sponsors, football federations, players and non-governmental organisations.
"If we see that he has any relationship with this group, if we see that he collaborated in any way, then he would be involved. For now, he isn't."
The ticket ring was led by an Algerian suspect identified as Mohamadou Lamine Fofana, who had been under investigation for three months, he said.
Rio newspaper O Dia said it had access to a police wiretap of a conversation between Lamine and Ronaldinho's brother taped on June 17.
In the discussion, de Assis asks Lamine if he received a call from one of his friends who wanted a ticket. Lamine suggested he sold mainly VIP tickets.
Ronaldinho, a 2002 World Cup winner who was not called up to play in this year's tournament, currently plays for Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro.
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