Putin hails ‘professional’ Blatter

Moscow – Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Fifa boss Sepp Blatter on his re-election as head of football’s governing body, the Kremlin says, despite a high-profile corruption scandal rocking the game.

“Putin expressed certainty that Blatter’s experience, professionalism and high level of authority will further allow him to spread the geographical reach and popularity of football,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Saturday, Russian news agencies reported.

Blatter, who has led Fifa since 1998, won a fifth term as president on Friday when his challenger Prince Ali withdrew after the first round of voting.

Putin, who is gearing up to host the next World Cup in 2018, had lashed out at a US probe that saw top Fifa officials dramatically arrested ahead of the vote as an attempt to stop Blatter’s re-election.

Moscow has portrayed the American investigation into Fifa’s alleged mammoth corruption as a ploy aimed at pressuring the organisation into scrapping the World Cup in Russia — which is part of a second investigation but by the Swiss authorities — due to tensions over Ukraine.

In congratulating Blatter, Putin “again pointed out that Russia is interested in co-operating with Fifa in general and in particular over the preparations for the 2018 World Cup,” Peskov said.

Blatter had faced calls from European nations to resign after the end of the presidential campaign was overshadowed by the arrests of seven officials, including two vice presidents, accused by US authorities of taking tens of millions of dollars in bribes. – News24

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