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FIFA President, Sepp Blatter Calls It Quits, Talks Of Reform To Limit Tenure

Sepp Blatter

The 79-year-old President of the world football ruling body, FIFA, Sepp Blatter, who has been on seat for the last 17 years, has announced that he would step down and organize the body in a way that anyone succeeding him would have a defined tenure of office.

Blatter is stepping down in the light of the corruption scandal which has blighted the world governing body, even as he called an extraordinary congress “as rapidly as possible” at which a successor will be selected.

The Swiss announced his decision at a hastily-arranged press conference today after his secretary general Jerome Valcke had earlier been implicated in the U.S. Department of Justice’s investigations into a $10 million payment to indicted former FIFA vice president Jack Warner.

“I have thoroughly thought about my presidency and the 40 years FIFA has played in my life. I love FIFA more than anything else and I only want to do the best. I decided to stand again for election for the good of football..

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“My mandate does not appear to be supported by everybody. This is why I will call an extraordinary meeting.

“I will organise an extraordinary congress for a replacement for me as president. I will not stand. I am now free from the constraints of an election. I will be in a position to focus on profound reforms. For many years we have called for reforms. But these are not sufficient.

“We need a limitation on mandates and terms of office. I have fought for these changes but my efforts have been counteracted.”

Blatter has been president since 1998 and was re-elected for a fifth term only four days before his resignation.

Elections to replace Blatter are set to be held between December and March. [myad]

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