Sepp Blatter Denies Resigning As FIFA President, Casts Doubts On Next Move

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Jun 26, 2015

GENEVA — FIFA president Sepp Blatter has not made a U-turn on his plans to leave office, the governing body said Friday.

FIFA responded after Swiss daily Blick reported comments made by Blatter late Thursday at an event to thank construction workers at FIFA’s new museum in Zurich.

Blatter said that he technically did not resign on June 2 but had pledged to leave at a special election congress, which is still being organized.

“I have not resigned, but I put back my mandate at the disposition of the next extraordinary congress,” Blatter said in Blick’s report.

In his speech on June 2, Blatter did not use the word “resign” and also pledged he would not be a candidate at the next election, which is expected to be held between December and March.

“We can confirm the quotes in Blick are accurate,” FIFA said in a statement. “However, they are fully in line with the speech of the President on June 2.”

Blatter has a tendency to play with words, leaving FIFA to clarify his meaning.

Doubts about Blatter’s promise to leave office also were fueled by Swiss public relations executive Klaus Stoehlker, who served as a campaign adviser ahead of Blatter’s recent re-election win.

“The president is fully prepared to step down but only if there is a competitor who is able to take over the job,” Stoehlker told the AP on June 15, comparing Blatter to an ancient Swiss warrior. “The Swiss warrior takes decisions, and perhaps when the war is changing, he makes a new decision.”

Blatter has not fully explained why he announced he would leave office just four days after winning re-election to a fifth term amid a crisis provoked by American and Swiss federal investigations of corruption linked to FIFA.

American law enforcement officials have confirmed that Blatter is a target of their investigation into widespread bribery and racketeering linked to broadcast rights and hosting votes for international tournaments.

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