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Blatter’s final hope to revoke Fifa ban

GENEVA: Sepp Blatter will mount his final challenge against his six-year Fifa ban on Thursday, following more than a year of scandal that saw him thrown out of football

Published on: Aug 25, 2016, 06:11:20 IST
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GENEVA: Sepp Blatter will mount his final challenge against his six-year Fifa ban on Thursday, following more than a year of scandal that saw him thrown out of football in disgrace.

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The former FIFA boss has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) seeking to overturn a suspension imposed by world football’s governing body.

“I’m very confident,” the 80-year-old Blatter told AFP last week, although his prospects for an outright victory would appear to be remote. The now infamous, endlessly debated case first emerged in September of last year, when Swiss prosecutors said they were investigating Blatter over a suspect 2 million Swiss franc payment ($2 million, 1.8 million euros) he authorised in 2011 to his one-time heir apparent, Michel Platini.

Those revelations initially triggered a provisional suspension by FIFA’s ethics committee.

A full investigation and trial by FIFA’s in-house court found Blatter and Platini both guilty of ethics violations. They were banned from football for eight years in December.

A FIFA appeals committee cut those penalties to six years in February, just before Blatter’s successor and fellow Swiss national, Gianni Infantino, was elected as FIFA’s new president.

Blatter’s hopes for redemption at CAS are likely hampered by Platini’s failed appeal at the Lausanne-based court.

In a May ruling CAS judges said they were “not convinced” that the $2 million payment was legitimate. They, however, reduce the suspension judging FIFA’s penalty “too severe.”

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