FIFA will hold a special election on February 26 to replace President Sepp Blatter, football's scandal-tainted world body said today as French football great Michel Platini moved closer to launching a campaign. The FIFA executive, including rivals Blatter and Platini, agreed the date at a meeting in Zurich. Blatter announced on June 2, four days after winning a fifth term as President, that he would stand down as a major corruption storm hit world football's ruling body. Today's decision was a victory for Blatter who had wanted the vote pushed back until 2016. UEFA and some other regional bodies had sought a December election. FIFA is still reeling from the arrest of seven officials at a Zurich congress two days before Blatter won re-election on May 29. The seven are among 14 people — soccer officials and sports business executives — accused by US authorities over more than 150 million dollars in bribes paid to secure television and marketing contracts for football tournaments.
News On AIR | July 20, 2015 8:23 PM
FIFA to hold special election on Feb 26 to replace President Sepp Blatter