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FIFA president Blatter: Corruption cases shame, humiliate soccer

Associated Press Thursday, 28 May 2015, 19:25 Last update: about 10 years ago

FIFA President Sepp Blatter says he intends to help restore trust in world soccer after a pair of corruption investigations brought "shame and humiliation" on the sport.

Blatter spoke publicly for the first time since the corruption scandals broke Wednesday and threw FIFA into crisis ahead of Friday's presidential election.

Blatter blamed the "actions of individuals" and said corruption "has to be stopped now" to prevent FIFA's reputation from being "dragged through the mud."

Blatter rejected demands from European association UEFA that he resign. He is expected to win a fifth term in Friday's election against Prince Ali of Jordan.

American and Swiss authorities are pursuing separate federal investigations into racketeering and the 2018 and 2022 World Cup votes.


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