The payment is the latest in a series of financial revelations surrounding Fifa's decision to award the World Cup to Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022.An investigation has been launched by Fifa into the bidding process, and is scrutinising the business dealings of several committee members.A report by Michael Garcia, a chief investigator on Fifa's ethics committee, is expected to be delivered later this year.
The Qatari bid in particular has drawn criticism as the country does not have a strong footballing reputation, and temperatures are often as high as 40C, raising questions about the practically of hosting a football tournament there.
Probe: Fifa ethics investigator Michael Garcia is scrutinising business dealings of committee members
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Probe: Fifa ethics investigator Michael Garcia is scrutinising business dealings of committee members
Mr Teixeira stepped down from the Fifa committee in 2012 - after the crucial decisions had been made.
Brazilian police have recently begun their own investigation into his activities. He has recently moved to Miami.
Those in charge of Qatar's World Cup efforts have denied that the payment was in exchange for Mr Teixeira's support - and say it has no relation to the bid. The Qatar bid's legal team has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Mr Teixeira was a member of the Fifa executive committee for 22 years. He has also been embroiled in corruption scandals over allegations that he took bribes from a company which was given exclusive rights to market the World Cup.
Mr Rosell was president of Barcelona football club until January this year. He stepped down after a judge agreed to hear a case alleging that his misappropriated funds from a transfer deal.
Barcelona counts Qatar Airways - which is wholly owned by the Qatari government - as a major sponsor. They have pledged almost €100million to sponsor the club's shirts.
Neither Mr Teixeira nor Mr Rosell responded to questions from the Telegraph.
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