Newly re-elected
FIFA chief Joseph Blatter said that the United States is the number one
sponsor of Jordan and Prince Ali Bin Hussein, who was Blatter’s only
rival in Friday's FIFA presidency vote.
Timing of arrests of senior FIFA officials that shook world
football’s governing body just two days before the vote for the
organization’s next president "is not a coincidence," newly re-elected
FIFA chief Joseph Blatter said in an interview published online
Saturday.
On Wednesday, seven FIFA executives were detained in a Swiss hotel under a US anti-corruption warrant as a total of 14 world football figures were indicted by the US Justice Department on charges of money laundering, wire fraud and racketeering.
On Wednesday, seven FIFA executives were detained in a Swiss hotel under a US anti-corruption warrant as a total of 14 world football figures were indicted by the US Justice Department on charges of money laundering, wire fraud and racketeering.
"There are signs that do not lie: the Americans were candidates for the World Cup 2022 and they lost," Blatter told the Swiss RTS television channel.He added that the United States is the number one sponsor of Jordan and Prince Ali Bin Hussein, who was Blatter’s only rival in Friday's FIFA presidency vote.
"If the Americans have to do with money or criminal offenses which relate to North and South American citizens, they should arrest them there, but not in Zurich during a congress," Blatter said.Earlier on Saturday, Blatter avoided answering question on the corruption scandal, which massively tainted the image of the world’s most popular game, as the 79-year-old faced journalist for the first time after being re-elected for his fifth term in office.
No comments:
Post a Comment