Ex-FIFA boss Sepp Blatter handed new SIX-YEAR ban after investigation into World Cup…


Disgraced ex-FIFA boss Sepp Blatter handed new SIX-YEAR ban from football and fined £780,000 for multiple breaches of their ethics code after investigation into World Cup bribery scandal

  • Sepp Blatter has been handed a new six-year ban from football-related activities
  • The former FIFA boss was investigated over bribes to secure World Cup votes 
  • Investigation also found he made various amendments to employee contracts
  • The same ban has been imposed on FIFA’s ex-secretary general Jerome Valcke 

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been given a new ban of six years and eight months from football, the world governing body has announced.

The ban has been imposed for multiple breaches of FIFA’s ethics code and comes into force when a current suspension ends in October, FIFA said.

The same length of suspension has also been imposed on the organisation’s former secretary general Jerome Valcke.

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been given a new ban of six years and eight months

A statement from FIFA said: ‘The investigations into Messrs Blatter and Valcke covered various charges, in particular concerning bonus payments in relation to FIFA competitions that were paid to top FIFA management officials, various amendments and extensions of employment contracts, as well as reimbursement by FIFA of private legal costs in the case of Mr Valcke.’

The adjudicatory chamber of FIFA’s ethics committee found Blatter, 85, in breach of rules concerning duty of loyalty, conflicts of interest and offering or accepting gifts or other benefits.

Valcke was found to have breached those same ethics code articles, plus abuse of position.

Blatter was initially banned for eight years in December 2015 over ethics breaches. That sanction was reduced to six years by FIFA’s appeals committee and upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Valcke’s original ban was 12 years, cut to 10 on appeal.

Both men have been fined one million Swiss francs (almost £780,000) over the latest breaches, FIFA said.

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