Sepp Blatter describes his election for a fourth term as head of world football’s governing body as a “great day for Fifa”. For more videos visit www.telegraph.co.uk
Sepp Blatter describes his election for a fourth term as head of world football’s governing body as a “great day for Fifa”. For more videos visit www.telegraph.co.uk
FIFA president Sepp Blatter is set to be re-elected as head of world football in Zurich on Wednesday after attempts by English FA officials to force a postponement ended in a crushing defeat. Duration: 00:31
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FIFA’s Blatter set for re-election, vows reform
Speaking in Zurich, Fifa president Sepp Blatter admits that the organisation is facing a crisis but claims he is still the man to lead the organisation.
FIFA executive committee member Franz Beckenbauer tells Al Jazeera that football’s governing body is close to crisis and that president Sepp Blatter is feeling the pressure.
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Beckenbauer: "FIFA is Blatter’s baby"
Fifa president Sepp Blatter defiantly dismisses suggestions that the world football body is in crisis during a stormy press conference in Zurich.
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‘What crisis?’ says Fifa president Blatter
Fifa President Sepp Blatter must “be stopped”, says Jack Warner, senior Fifa executive committee member, as he lashes out at the man he has backed him for almost 30 years. For more videos visit www.telegraph.co.uk
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Fifa executive Jack Warner: Sepp Blatter must be stopped
FIFA president Sepp Blatter and his chief rival being investigated on bribery charges
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FIFA Investigation
Ian Holloway tells us what he thinks about FIFA, Sepp Blatter and the World Cup in Qatar – Legend!
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Ian Holloway rant about FIFA
Inside Story asks what motivated the footballing body to choose Russia and Qatar to host the World Cup finals.
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Inside Story – What was Fifa thinking?
Sepp Blatter opens the discussion about using goal-line technology in the future
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FIFA Apologizes For Blown Calls