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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said football has been “lost” to Saudi Arabia and criticised his former employer’s ...
Former FIFA president Joseph Blatter has criticized the leadership of football's governing body under Gianni Infantino and ...
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has criticized the current leadership of the organization, expressing concern over its ...
President of FIFA between 1998 and 2015, Sepp Blatter has voiced his dissatisfaction with Gianni Infantino’s leadership. More ...
After the bizarre spectacle of Gianni Infantino’s Club World Cup final being hijacked by Donald Trump, football has ...
Sports commentators worry about the “Trumpification” of soccer ahead of next year’s World Cup. Rights groups are concerned about how international fans will be treated.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks at the opening ceremony of the FIFA congress in Zuerich, Switzerland, May 28, 2015. Blatter, who was not indicted by the Justice Department, said he will serve ...
FIFA President Sepp Blatter will step down as head of world soccer’s governing body but only after the organization’s executive committee organizes a fresh vote “for the election of my ...
Sepp Blatter is resigning as FIFA president, but for now, he’s still head of the influential body, and FIFA’s global headaches are far from over.
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter returns to court Monday one week before his 89th birthday for a retrial in a 10-year-old case of alleged financial wrongdoing. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
As defiant as ever, Sepp Blatter resisted calls to resign as FIFA president Thursday and deflected blame for the massive bribery and corruption scandal engulfing soccer's world governing body.
FIFA on Tuesday accused former president Sepp Blatter and others of “criminal mismanagement” over their handling of a $565 million museum project.