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This article was published May 28, 2015 at 9:52.
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“The acts of some individuals are a source of shame for football: we can not accept them” . With these words, the FIFA president Joseph Blatter, opened the Gala before the Congress of the World Confederation that “tomorrow will have to take this route difficult: those responsible must be arrested and punished.” “I know many people think I’m ultimately responsible for the problems, whether it’s corruption or attribution of the World Cup. But those who want to cheat they do it quietly, secretly, and I can not see everything. But it’s up to me to pay attention to the reputation of football, “he added the president of Fifa, but does not want to leave his place and is ready to undergo a new vote for a fifth term as head of the International Federation of football.
The bad news, according to Blatter, will not end here, FIFA is experiencing “a time of unprecedented difficulties,” but 79 years old Swiss executive has been called off by the responsibility, indirectly confirming his candidacy in a fifth term, with the hope that the FIFA Congress which opens tomorrow in Zurich is “the beginning of a recovery phase.” “Football, the fans, the club deserve a lot more and it’s up to us to respond,” said Blatter, “the conference will have the opportunity to begin what will be a long and difficult road to rebuilding trust. We have lost confidence and now we riguadagnarcela through the decisions we make, through the expectations we have towards each other and through the way we act individually. ” A challenge Blatter will be the Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein of Jordan, supported by European Federations.
Europe against Blatter
The latest news events Split, on the eve of elections to choose the president, the football world. Against the re-election of Sepp Blatter has said the president of the federation English Greg Dyke. “Blatter said it’s time to start rebuilding confidence in FIFA. But as you do while you still there? Blatter has to go on. Must resign. Or is its rated output. Or you need a third way. However, the damage done to Fifa is so great that the trust can not be rebuilt with Blatter still in place. ” Along the same lines the British Prime Minister David Cameron, who has sided openly with the Jordanian Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, rival Blatter.
On the other side of the fence is instead the Asian confederation (AFC), which He has confirmed its support for the incumbent president for another term, and is opposed to any move that is proposed to delay the elections scheduled for tomorrow, like the African Confederation. On its website, the AFC has expressed “disappointment and sadness” for the events of yesterday, but also said it “reaffirms the decision taken at the conference Afc of St. Paul in 2014 to support the FIFA president Joseph S. Blatter» .
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