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Re-elected FIFA President Sepp Blatter
blasted at the tactics used by the US anti-corruption investigators,
saying the arrests two days ago were timed to interfere with Zurich
congress.
Seven out of 14 senior officials and sports
marketing executives charged by U.S. prosecutors of corruption and
bribery were arrested from their hotel in Zurich by the Swiss police,
two days ahead of the 65th FIFA Congress, in which Blatter won 133 votes
against 73 from challenger Prince Ali al-Hussein.
Blatter said he was “shocked” at the way US
authorities targeted football’s world body and slammed what he called a
“hate” campaign by Europe’s football leaders.
“No one is going to tell me that it was a
simple coincidence, this American attack two days before the elections
of FIFA. It doesn’t smell good,” said the 79-year-old Swiss.
“Why would I step down? That would mean I
recognize that I did wrong. I fought for the last three or four years
against all the corruption.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin also
expressed his anger on Thursday, saying the prosecution of FIFA top
mangers could be one way of the United States to “achieve its own
selfish purposes”.
The United States had lost the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, and England, another major critic, lost the 2018 World Cup to Russia.
Blatter said the U.S. was the “number one sponsor” of Jordan, home of Prince Ali.
Blatter also hit out at UEFA president
Michel Platini, who had taken the chance to appeal to Blatter to
immediately step down and asked him to postpone the election.
“It is a hate that comes not just from a
person at UEFA,” he said, “it comes from the UEFA organization that
cannot understand that in 1998 I became president.”
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