Sepp Blatter has taken another
inexorable step towards the certainty that he will declare his formal candidacy
for a further spell as president of FIFA. The 78-year-old Swiss would tell
his executive committee later this month that he will stand for a fifth term at
the world federation’s congress in Zurich in May next year.
Blatter set out that timescale in a
recorded address to open the Soccerex Global Covention yesterday in Manchester.
He said: “A mission is never
finished and my mission is not finished. I have told this to FIFA Congress and
the congresses of the confederations in Sao Paulo [in June]and then I got not
only the impression of, but the support of, the huge majority of national
associations asking me: ‘Please go on to be our president in future.’
“Now I will make an official
declaration in September when we have our next executive committe meeting. This
is a matter of respect that I should inform the executive committee that I will
be ready, I will be a candidate.
“Now we have special regulations and
you have to fulfil a lot of conditions but I will announce it on 23 and 24
September this year.”
Blatter was not surprised by Michel
Platini’s confirmation two weeks ago that he would not contest the FIFA
presidency and stay with European federation UEFA.
He said: “I was not surprised
because in private conversations I have had with Michel Platini before during
and after the World Cup he has confirmed he would not be a candidate … but that
there would be someone who would be a contender.
“For me it was not a surprise
because he told me. And I think he is a reliable man when he is not only
speaking colleague to colleague but friend to friend even if we are not always
at the same idea in football by saying he would not stand.”
Blatter concluded his analysis by
defining his famous ‘mission’ as president.
He said: “What I would like to see
is football playing, in society, a more important social, cultural part in
education and [also bringing]good elements such as discipline, fair play and
respect into our society directly, into the families, at school level, in the
business and – why not? – in politics.
“And this, then, would be the end of
my mission.”
But not, as he confirmed, until at least
2019.
Blatter Confirms Intention To Remain FIFA President
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