Bin Hammam, the former head of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), described the charges against him as "politically motivated".
His suspension by FIFA over the bribery accusations led to his withdrawal from the world football body's leadership election, handing incumbent president Sepp Blatter a fourth consecutive term in office.
The controversy highlighted allegations of corruption in FIFA and sparked calls for reform of its governance structure, which anti-graft watchdog Transparency International recently called "opaque".
The vote-buying accusations also raised questions over last year's controversial decision to award Qatar the right to host the 2022 World Cup, beating Australia, the United States, South Korea and Japan.
Bin Hammam, a former chairman of the Qatar Football Association, had played a key role in pre-vote lobbying for his home country's bid.
His legal team is also planning to appeal to CAS over the right of FIFA to designate Zhang Jilong as ''acting president'' of the Asian Football Confederation.
PTI