Blatter quits Fifa top job

FIFA President Sepp Blatter addresses a news conference after a meeting of the FIFA executive committee in Zurich, in this file picture. Blatter announced on June 2, 2015 that he will quit his post. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/Files

FIFA President Sepp Blatter addresses a news conference after a meeting of the FIFA executive committee in Zurich, in this file picture. Blatter announced on June 2, 2015 that he will quit his post. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/Files

Published Jun 2, 2015

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Zurich - Sepp Blatter resigned as Fifa president on Tuesday, four days after being re-elected to a fifth term.

The 79-year-old, announced the decision at a news conference in Zurich, six days after the FBI had raided a hotel in Zurich and arrested several Fifa officials.

He was re-elected after his only rival, Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, withdrew after gaining 73 votes to Blatter's 133 in the first round of voting.

“I have thoroughly considered my presidency and thought about my presidency and the last 40 years of my life,” Blatter, speaking in French, told the news conference that had been delayed by 45 minutes.

“These years were closely related to Fifa and this wonderful sport of football. I appreciate and love Fifa more than anything else and only want to do the best for football and Fifa and our institution.

“I decided to stand again to be elected because I was convinced it was the best option for football.

“Although the members of Fifa gave me a new mandate, this mandate does not seem to be supported by everyone in the world.

“This is why I will call an extraordinary congress to be held as soon as possible, for a new president to be elected to follow me.”

Reuters

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