Sepp Blatter expected to seek another term as Fifa president
If he decides to stand, Sepp Blatter will win another four-year term as Fifa president, despite having said in 2011 that he wouldn’t.
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If he decides to stand, Sepp Blatter will win another four-year term as Fifa president, despite having said in 2011 that he wouldn’t.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter is re-elected for another four years, as an FA move to postpone his “coronation” ends in humiliating failure.
As scandal-hit Sepp Blatter wins another four years as FIFA President, Channel 4 News maps his circle of power, controversial presidency, and the key figures facing allegations of corruption.
Football’s global overlords at FIFA are in utter disarray as President Sepp Blatter fights off allegations that Qatar’s bid team ‘bought’ the rights to host the World Cup 2022.
Sepp Blatter appears to be on course for another term as FIFA president after world football’s governing body says he has no case to answer over corruption claims.
Sepp Blatter, the under-fire Fifa president, says he ‘cannot monitor everyone all the time’, as calls grow for his resignation over the Fifa arrests.
Embattled Fifa President Sepp Blatter is confronted by Keme Nzerem of Channel 4 News, minutes before giving the opening speech at the Fifa’s 65th congress in Zurich.
Uefa has told Fifa President Sepp Blatter not to stand for another term – but for some Fifa delegates it’s a case of better the devil you know.
Fifa President Sepp Blatter admits to a Swiss journalist that it was “of course” a mistake to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar because of the heat the players will face. (video in French)
Fifa President Sepp Blatter tells a Zurich press conference “We have plenty of time concerning Qatar” and confirms the 2022 World Cup will take place there.
Fifa President Sepp Blatter apologises for his comments on racist abuse in football, saying they were “not totally correct”. Meanwhile, David Beckham describes his words as “appalling”.
As big-name sponsors express “distress” at corruption allegations in football, former candidate for FIFA’s presidency Mohammed bin Hammam tells Channel 4 News “nobody can claim anything” against him.
Fifa President Sepp Blatter is to appear before the ethics committee of football’s governing body on Sunday to answer charges that he knew about alleged cash payments.
The Swiss authorities are investigating a payment made by Fifa boss Sepp Blatter to Michel Platini.
With two more candidates out of the race to replace him, the opposition camp may be less fragmented, but Sepp Blatter’s reign as president of Fifa doesn’t look like coming to an end any time soon.