In a statement released by the Football Association of Ireland, the organisation where he serves as chief executive, Delaney also said the order had now been rescinded.
The OCI made headlines during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August when its leader Pat Hickey, 71, was accused by Brazilian police of taking part in a ring to sell tickets illegally for the Games.
A Rio court accepted charges from prosecutors earlier this month against Hickey and 10 others. All involved deny wrongdoing.
Delaney said he himself had "absolutely no role or involvement in the OCI's handling of ticketing arrangements" for the Olympics.
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(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Tony Jimenez)
