Judge Robert Levy scheduled a new hearing February 23 for the suspect, Eduardo Li, the former president of the Costa Rican Football Federation.
Li had proposed he be freed on USD 5 million bail, USD 300,000 of it payable in cash. Levy said that was not enough.
Prosecutors opposed Li's proposal, calling instead for bail of USD 10 million to USD 15 million, with USD 5 million to USD 7 million of that payable in cash. The rest would be in the form of property in the United States.
Li was one of seven top football officials arrested in a raid on a Zurich luxury hotel in May. That kicked off an unprecedented crisis at FIFA, world football's governing body.
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Li's arrest came two days before he was to have been elected to the FIFA executive committee in representation of CONCACAF, football's governing body in North and Central America as well as the Caribbean.
Switzerland extradited Li to the United States in December to face charges that include fraud and money laundering. Li says he is innocent.
The spiraling scandal at world football's governing body FIFA has led to the suspension of its president Sepp Blatter from any activity related to football.