By Sara Germano 

The sweeping U.S. crackdown on alleged corruption at FIFA appears to have snagged Nike Inc. in its net.

Among the details in the Justice Department's indictment are allegations of bribery involving efforts by "a multinational sportswear company headquartered in the United States" to win an apparel licensing deal with Brazil's national soccer team.

Nike isn't named in the indictment, which refers to the party as "Sportswear Company A." But according to Nike's website the company signed a sponsorship deal with Brazilian national soccer federation CBF in 1996, the same year in which the events described in the indictment take place.

Nike wouldn't comment specifically on the issues raised in the indictment but said it is concerned by the allegations and is cooperating with the investigation.

"Nike believes in ethical and fair play in both business and sport and strongly opposes any form of manipulation or bribery," the company said in an emailed statement. "We have been cooperating, and will continue to cooperate, with the authorities."

Write to Sara Germano at sara.germano@wsj.com

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