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Tuesday, 2 June 2015

FIFA President Sepp Blatter announces he'll be stepping down from office

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has announced he will be resigning from office as President of the World football body soon. Making the announcement today, Mr Blatter, 79, who was re-elected for a fifth term only four days ago, said the world football governing body will hold an extraordinary congress to elect his successor as soon as possible.
"I decided to stand again for election because I thought it was the best option. The election is closed but the challenges have not come to an end. FIFA needs a profound restructuring. Although the members of Fifa have re-elected me president, this mandate does not seem to be supported by everybody in the world of football. This is why I will call an extraordinary congress and step down." he said
This is coming after many called for his resignation following the bribery scandal that engulfed the football governing body and arrest of several top officials.


His full statement below...
I have been reflecting deeply about my presidency and about the 40 years in which my life has been inextricably bound to Fifa and the great sport of football. I cherish Fifa more than anything and I want to do only what is best for Fifa and for football. I felt compelled to stand for re-election, as I believed that this was the best thing for the organisation. That election is over but Fifa’s challenges are not. Fifa needs a profound overhaul.
While I have a mandate from the membership of Fifa, I do not feel that I have a mandate from the entire world of football – the fans, the players, the clubs, the people who live, breathe and love football as much as we all do at Fifa. Therefore, I have decided to lay down my mandate at an extraordinary elective Congress. I will continue to exercise my functions as Fifa President until that election. The next ordinary Fifa Congress will take place on 13 May 2016 in Mexico City. This would create unnecessary delay and I will urge the Executive Committee to organise an Extraordinary Congress for the election of my successor at the earliest opportunity. This will need to be done in line with Fifa’s statutes and we must allow enough time for the best candidates to present themselves and to campaign. Since I shall not be a candidate, and am therefore now free from the constraints that elections inevitably impose, I shall be able to focus on driving far-reaching, fundamental reforms that transcend our previous efforts.
For years, we have worked hard to put in place administrative reforms, but it is plain to me that while these must continue, they are not enough. The Executive Committee includes representatives of confederations over whom we have no control, but for whose actions Fifa is held responsible. We need deep-rooted structural change. The size of the Executive Committee must be reduced and its members should be elected through the Fifa Congress. The integrity checks for all Executive Committee members must be organised centrally through Fifa and not through the confederations. We need term limits not only for the president but for all members of the Executive Committee. I have fought for these changes before and, as everyone knows, my efforts have been blocked.
This time, I will succeed. I cannot do this alone. I have asked Domenico Scala to oversee the introduction and implementation of these and other measures. Mr Scala is the Independent Chairman of our Audit and Compliance Committee elected by the Fifa Congress. He is also the Chairman of the ad hoc Electoral Committee and, as such, he will oversee the election of my successor. Mr Scala enjoys the confidence of a wide range of constituents within and outside of Fifa and has all the knowledge and experience necessary to help tackle these major reforms. It is my deep care for Fifa and its interests, which I hold very dear, that has led me to take this decision. I would like to thank those who have always supported me in a constructive and loyal manner as President of Fifa and who have done so much for the game that we all love. What matters to me more than anything is that when all of this is over, football is the winner.

56 comments:

Unknown said...

Seen

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Seen

Anonymous said...

Thank God!
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Bonita Bislam said...

Quite an exemplary action.Wish a day will come when this kinda patriotism can be felt and seen in NFF.Those guys are so greedy

Techrammer.com said...

I'm so happy with this decision of his. I just wish they would appoint someone in their 40's or 50's at worst and let's have some good decisions taken in FIFA.


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Unknown said...

That's the best decision for him..the corruption saga is too much for some1 of his age to manage.

Unknown said...

Blatter did some good reforms, the scandals rocking Fifa is way too much.
Good move!

Unknown said...

Finally!
I thought he wanted to go to his grave with fifa, anybody that tries to compete with him, always ends up being dealt with.

Unknown said...

Why didn't he resign long before now! Good for him.
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Anonymous said...

For the love of the game. That's commendable.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

He has tried

Unknown said...

I so luv dis words "this mandate does not seem to be supported by everybody in the world of football" bcos am d first dat advocate for dis.

Anonymous said...

He reigned

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Ayo said...

What a shameful and disastrous end. At 79', what else does Blatter want to prove? I suppose there is something called leadership and responsibility. How could Blatter have stubbornly isolated himself from the rot of a body under his watch? So, 16 years in the saddle as president and another 12 as Secretary General is not enough? Wait a minute, he is not even ashamed to admit that he' been in the organisation for 40 years, that is before his opponent was born!! Oh, I almost forgot Africa's Isa Hayattu, standing tall behind the man and the rut, literally and metaphorically. Go, Blatter, please go and let some fresh air into the violated organisation. In closing, I suggest that no man should hold any office for more than 2 terms in FIFA, just as in most organisation. Blatter, like his predecessor, has come to personify a supposed world body. That explains his contempt and disdain for informed opinion.

Unknown said...

A true leader knows when to take a bow & leave the stage. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

A true leader knows when to take a bow & leave the stage. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Better for him and for all.

Anonymous said...

Wow. Blatter is my hero now, not GEJ.

Etsako Pearl said...

Noooo,don't step down...Selfish oldman.

Unknown said...

Gud ooo isa hyatou she learn 4rm Blatter Nd step down as CAF president o.

Anonymous said...

Oh..seems Blatter has been forced to lean back! Henceforth you can say even Blatter was forced to lean back 😀!!

Unknown said...

Hallelujah!!!!!!!!! I actually thought this man is goi.g to die for FIFA ni

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Unknown said...

Good decision.. If he was President Mugabe, he would want to die in the office.

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Chioma Ijomah said...

The speech was too long so I didn't bother to read all..
Am just glad he's resigning!👏👏👏

ochanya said...

He has resigned.

Haywhizzle said...

Dis change of a thing isn't national, its global i.e..bruce has changed, FIFA has changed, so we waiting on linda to change status too..#wink

Favour said...

Why did he contest then. There's a hidden agenda behind this

UMUZE OCHUKO NEVILLE said...

THIS IS A BRAVE AND THOUGHTFUL DECISION TO MAKE AND I THINK FOR THE BEST INTEREST FOR EVERYONE INVOLVED IN FOOTBALL.

Unknown said...

This guy is hiding something, why step down now? Dey ve finally showed him proof of his involvement and told him to step down quietly. That is d american way. Dave

Mamapapa said...

English journalists hate this man with a passion. The hatred is almost as irritating as the bribery scandal.

Anonymous said...

Sweetie he is not better than Mugabe ..he was forced to lean back

Anonymous said...

Don't mind him.. Uncle SAM turned the screw

Anonymous said...

Even when it wasn't clear that bribery made them choose Qatar and Russia, for the fact that they lost the bid to host the World Cup , the English just hated the man. Other countries not in their league are not worth hosting the World Cup when they ( England) are bidding for it too. The last FIFA elections, they so disturbed the man and felt so bad when he won that they were commenting on his switching between 4 languages in his post- election speech....Anyway, the old man said he would not contest again. Too bad he did!

Unknown said...

Dis is a nice, and great development. He should honourable resign, and go rest pls.

lami said...

It will be the right thing to do.

Etsako Pearl said...

U sound like ayo onabolu of Ifm 923.Hmmm.

Etsako Pearl said...

If i hear.

Unknown said...

Finally.

Unknown said...

I ws jt saying o BT cum to tnk of it dt position is not is birth right o 1 day he ll gv it up.

Anonymous said...

Kai! Kai! Kai! Why now?

Jasmine Joseph said...

Best of luck in ur nxt endeavour

Unknown said...

Good idea. He has tried, now is time to rest.




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ary said...

Corrupt bastard! and people on the face of this would still have the guts to call is corrupt and unscrupulous. We are all the same.

Unknown said...

Anonymous ... He is better than mugabe

Unknown said...

He shuld have done this a long time ago plss, if he was from an African country d hatred and criticism wuld have been too much

Unknown said...

Where aboki and Bonario? Something dey happen. Lib observers wetin dey sup?

Unknown said...

Guy u don try go sit down one corner

Anonymous said...

Did not our NFF Chairman not support Blatter too??? Is he himself clean??

Unknown said...

Dumb Fuck.

Unknown said...

Yeah.
They showed him lotta Dirts enough to bury him n his unborn generations.
Nobody can survive the onslaught from those guys at the Department of Justice (DOJ) because they will get every filth on u b4 commencing any action.
Another Monster is the Department of Defence (DOD).

Unknown said...

BLACKMAIL is a Potent weapon in the World/field of intelligence gathering.
The U S really came for the ol Dude with a Sledgehammer that is bound to Crush him n his generation while also ridiculing the game of Soccer.
Dude Blatter was wise enough (despite his incurable stubbornness n god like feeling)) to take their advice n leave to save Himself n the Game.

Unknown said...

Statesmanship. His name has been tainted so is resigning. Am still waiting to here abt that senator elect with drug charge- kashamu letter of resignation. Nigerians will never have honour as this. We need this in our men. I have never heard anything like this in nigeria...

Anonymous said...

We need urgent change of baton in CAF as well please, Mallam Issa Hayatou please hand over to someone else as age isn't on your side,thank you.

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