FIFA U20 WORLD CUP FIFA Extends Blatter, Valcke Ban By Six Years

World football governing body FIFA said it has extended the ban on its former president Sepp Blatter by six years and eight months.

FIFA in a statement on Wednesday said it also extend the ban on former Secretary-General Jerome Valvke by the same years in relation to the receipt of huge bonuses.

Batter is believed to have received 23 million Swiss francs ($24.6 million) in “extraordinary bonuses” linked to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and the 2014 World Cup in Brazil as well as the Confederations Cup tournament in Brazil that preceded it, FIFA’s Ethics Committee said in a statement.

Also, Valcke who was Blatter’s right-hand man during his 17-year reign at the head of football’s world governing body, received 30 million Swiss francs over the same period, the committee said.

The Ethics Committee in a statement said Blatter and Valcke had broken rules in FIFA’s Code of Ethics including “offering and accepting gifts or other benefits” and “abuse of position”.

The new bans will only come into force when the current bans on Blatter and Valcke, which last till October this year and October 2025, end.

The Ethics Committee said it had also fined each man one million Swiss francs.


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