Sepp Blatter rocks world soccer by quitting FIFA amid scandal


Zurich, Jun 3 (Agencies) : Sepp Blatter rocked the world of soccer on Tuesday by unexpectedly quitting as FIFA president in the face of a corruption investigation that has plunged the game's governing body into the worst crisis in its history.

Blatter, 79, announced the decision at a hastily arranged news conference in Zurich, six days after the FBI raided a hotel in Zurich and arrested several FIFA officials and just four days after he was re-elected to a fifth term as president.

Blatter said an election to choose a new president for the deeply troubled organization would be held as soon as possible. A FIFA official said that could happen any time from December this year to March of next year.

"FIFA needs profound restructuring," said Blatter, a Swiss national who has been a dominating presence at FIFA for decades.

"I have thoroughly considered my presidency and thought about my presidency and the last 40 years of my life," Blatter, speaking in French, told the news conference.

"I decided to stand again to be elected because I was convinced it was the best option for football.

"Although the members of FIFA gave me a new mandate, this mandate does not seem to be supported by everyone in the world."

Blatter's decision was immediately welcomed by his most prominent critics.

European football federation chief Michel Platini, a French former international soccer star, said: "It was a difficult decision, a brave decision, and the right decision."

Greg Dyke, chairman of the English Football Association, said it was "good news for world football". He then asked: "Who got him? Who shot him? What happened between then (when he was elected) and now?"

"We haven't had a squeaky clean president for many, many years," Dyke told Sky Sports.

FIFA, which Blatter had ruled since 1998, was left reeling this week by the announcement of a U.S. investigation into alleged widespread financial wrongdoing stretching back for more than two decades.

Swiss authorities also mounted their own criminal probe into the award of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, respectively.

The U.S. Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Attorney's office in Brooklyn had no immediate comment.

The office of the Swiss Attorney General, which is investigating alleged criminal mismanagement and money laundering at FIFA, said Blatter's resignation would have no effect on its proceedings. It said Blatter himself was not subject to investigation.

While Blatter was not mentioned in either the U.S. or Swiss investigations, there had been widespread calls for him to quit, mostly from Western nations. Some major sponsors also expressed misgivings about the impact of the scandal.

SCANDAL INTENSIFIES

The European Commission's spokeswoman for sport, Nathalie Vandystadt, said: "This is an important step but a lot of work remains. We now expect a long process of change that is needed to restore trust and set up a solid system of good governance at FIFA."

Blatter had initially attempted to bat away the furore, relying on his extensive network of friends to hold on to power at FIFA.

Football associations in Africa and Asia had stood by him despite the scandal, saying they welcomed the FIFA funds he channeled to them for the development of the game in impoverished parts of the world.

The investigation however closed in on Blatter on Tuesday, when FIFA was forced to deny that his right-hand man, Secretary-General Jerome Valcke, was implicated in a $10 million payment that lies at the heart of the U.S. case.

But at the same time, a letter addressed to Valcke from the South African Football Association was published outlining the transaction.

Blatter became FIFA secretary general in 1981 and president 17 years later.

He survived a series of scandals including widespread accusations that Qatar bought the right to stage the 2022 World Cup in a country with little soccer history and where summer temperatures regularly top 40 degrees Celsius (104 F). Qatar has always denied any wrongdoing.

Despite calls for Blatter's resignation after what was described as the worst day in FIFA's history last Wednesday, when seven serving officials were arrested on bribery charges two days before the body's 2015 election, he told delegates then: "Football needs a strong and experienced leader. One that knows all the ins and outs and can work with our partners".

Overcoming opposition from European soccer's governing body UEFA, which threatened at one point to boycott the Congress, he was elected for another four years. His fifth term lasted just four days.

  

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  • Nishanth DSouza, Kasaragod

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    Portugal legend Luis Figo, who had withdrawn his candidacy, insisted that the election is just an electronic process. Indeed, Septic Bladder got re-elected and somehow resignated without any hint. FIFA 2022 World cup in Qatar is a worst decision by FIFA, as change in schedule will totally damage football. Club football is much more than that of WC. Football is the best sport in the world and needs better governance. India is stupidly a cricket crazy nation which is really disgusting. Cricket is good but it is not as good as Football. Viva Futebol!!!

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  • SirBhakSala, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Many Daiji readers want me to be FIFA president but friends please understand I have the responsibility of entire country on me cause I'm not confident about present government ...and I will never forget these words "With great power comes great responsibility." This is my gift, my curse. Who am I?

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    @last the old ball is kicked out...
    how about some from BCCI also./.

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  • Hussain , Dxb

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Zeitgeist
    Blatter was always corrupt and he did play politics when it comes to BD'oRs
    Last season Messi had an ordinary season and he was included in top 3 for BD'oRs !!!
    Meanwhile Suarez had an amazing season still he was omitted!! This was Blatter's Magic !!!! No doubt Messi is an great player but Blatter favored him most of the times which was wrong on other players !!
    Finally Blatter departed !!! Tada!! Relief for Cr7:)

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Hussain,

    If you consider 41 goals in 30 appearance for Barca and 8 goals in 13 appearance for Argentina and that too winning the player of the tournament as under achievement i dont know what to say. Suarez might have won bolon dor??? are you kidding me?? for what?? biting a defender???

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  • Hussain, Dxb

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Forthcoming Copa America if Blatter was still present , Messi would be the obvious choice for Player of the tournament !!!!
    Now he has quit , there are chances for players like Sanchez, James, Vidal, suarez etc etc !!!
    Blessing in disguise

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  • James Peter DSouza, Mulki/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Generally most of the awards are sponsored events. It the sponsor company which influences the award and limelight their franchisee or model.

    In Cricket also, many a times even the lead stars have not performed well, they will be awarded for some reason or else. Because all this is marketing and MONEY.

    Take Amitabh Bacchan he is 70plus but endorses so many brands including Maggi. Do you think he eats it every time? or even eaten at any time?

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    James,

    Bolon Dor is not a sponsored price. There are no sponsor associated with it. Dont compare football to your sham cricket or to stupid bollywood.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Corruption blotter rocks Blatter...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Conrad
    Resignation of Sepp Blatter
    Fleeing from this corruption matter
    Corrupt officials made their wallets fatter
    Making football lovers faith in FIFA to shatter

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Dear Declan absolutely right...

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  • Indian, National

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    By looking at quick decision from Mr. Sepp Blatter to quitting FIFA amid scandal..all the FIFA soccer games played during his regime are fixed with. So millions of fans around the world of soccer game have been cheated!!! OMG! whats up man???? So corruption is everywhere ruling now a days all around the world in every field.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Indian,

    The scandal is not regarding match fixing.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    May be he too acting like our Ex-PM MMS……he did nothing that’s correct but surrounding him everybody in FIFA or CONGiss and its Alliance Party made scam but he kept mum. If anybody makes Scams or Ghotala….nobody will be spared in this part of the World be it CONGiss or FIFA

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  • Hussain, Dxb

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Sepp Blatter u destroyed the image of FIFA...u should have quit long back ...Meanwhile Messi will be heartbroken after hearing this :p

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Hussain,

    Why will Messi be heart broken about it?

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Some who disagree think that the bolon dors that Messi won were a gift from Blatter. Messi is the greatest footballer to ever play the game.Period. If you people have doubts please watch his goal against Atletico Bilbao.

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  • Hussain, Dxb

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    It was proven when Messi got player of the tournament at World Cup even though he had an ordinary World Cup !
    Messi and Cr7 both are world class but when it comes to Messi , Blatter favors him because he is a good boy :p

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  • antony, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    there are many other players who have not won the ballon d'or like Gianluigi Buffon, iker casillas, Paolo Maldini, Pirlo, Thierry Henry, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard etc. Still their called legends... I am not saying it is a gift to messi by blatter but there were many other players who deserved it.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Zeitgeist
    Purely on the basis of magical footwork/dribbling skills, play making and goal scoring ability undoubtedly Lionel Messi is the King of the present era. However, I dont think we are ready to crown him the 'best that ever played the game'.
    There are others from previous eras like Pele (Brazil), Eusebio (Portugal) Maradona (Argentina), Johan Cryuff (Netherlands) etc. and also quite a few more lesser known names. It is difficult to choose just one name.
    Though soccer has also produced many exceptionally good players who are mid-fielders or defenders or goal keepers, it is always goal scoring strikers who catch the attention of viewers/lovers of the game when it comes to choosing the 'best'.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Declan,

    I said that Messi is the greatest by comparing with everybody. You mentioned some names but how come you left out Alfredo Di Stefano??

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Zeitgeist, Mangalore
    It is obvious Lionel Messi is the best ever for you but as stated in my previous comment personally I think he is the best of this era only. However, as far the 'best of all time' is concerned he could be in my top 5 but I would not want to rank those 5 in any order as to who is no.1, who is no.2, who is no.3 etc.. I find it a difficult choice to make.

    And yes I agree, Alfredo Stefano also needs to be included among the best.

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  • James Peter DSouza, Mulki/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    Any scandal in the Governing Body will upset the player because a player is a disciplined soldier of the game and brings in the fame and glory to that game.

    Messi/ Ronaldo / Rooney / Zlattan and other players do not need our certificate. But their game and play remains in our heart and thrills millions of us for decades. We all walk with their names on our jackets and jerseys why?

    Do you think Sachin is not upset with the cricket scandal?

    Leave the players away and they enjoy their game and if possible, try to play instead of comments

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    FIFA is in problems because of scandal and quitting of Sepp Blatter,the present President on corruption charges.Hope the members will manage this issue by electing the new president and initiating enquiry on the old.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, NY

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    ALL FEKU'S MEET THE SAME FATE ...

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