Former FIFA executives Jack Warner and Nicolas Leoz are among six new names on Interpol’s wanted list.<br /><br /> So-called red notices – or international wanted person alerts – have been issued for the pair and four sports marketing executives, the police organisation confirms. While not arrest warrants, the notices request the detention and extradition of the group.<br /><br /> #INTERPOL Red Notices for 2 former #FIFA officials & 4 execs on charges inc #racketeering #conspiracy #corruption pic.twitter.com/y53m2X1ZkC— INTERPOL (@INTERPOL_HQ) June 3, 2015<br /><br /> Charges against the six include racketeering, conspiracy and corruption.<br /><br /> Jack Warner<br /><br /> The US Justice Department charged Trinidad and Tobago national and former FIFA vice president Jack Warner <br />and 13 other FIFA officials and corporate executives in connection with a corruption scandal that has rocked world football’s governing body.<br /><br /> Nicolas Leoz<br /><br /> Nicolas Leoz , the former head of South Africa’s football federation and one-time<br />FIFA executive