Football's biggest kick-out a shocker
The ruling Council of FIFA will next week discuss a possible
emergency meeting over the corruption scandal engulfing football's world
governing body after the game's head Sepp Blatter and his would-be
successor and UEFA boss Michel Platini were banned for 90 days, AFP news
agency reported.

Banned: Blatter (left) and Platini |
The powerful head of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) called
for an urgent meeting of FIFA's executive committee after Blatter was
suspended on Thursday for 90 days over a Swiss criminal probe.
The 79-year-old Blatter, who has led FIFA since 1998, has been
"relieved of all his duties" for 90 days as Swiss prosecutors
investigate him for criminal mismanagement.
AFC president Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa on Friday wrote to
acting FIFA president Issa Hayatou to call for an emergency meeting of
the executive committee.
"These are exceptional circumstances and that is why we need the
meeting. Only together will we overcome these difficult times," Khalifa
said, according to a statement from the AFC. UEFA president Michel
Platini was also suspended for 90 days, dealing a major blow to his bid
to replace the veteran Swiss as the head of FIFA.
Blatter and French football legend Platini have faced mounting
pressure since Swiss prosecutors started their investigation on
September 25.
Platini has been named in the investigation because of a two million
dollar (1.8 million euros) payment he received in 2011.
Platini, 60, registered his candidacy on Thursday for the February 26
vote to find a successor to Blatter.
He slammed as "farcical" the FIFA ban and signalled he would pursue
his campaign for the leadership of the world body.
Lawyers for Blatter said he was "disappointed" the ethics watchdog
had failed to follow its own rules by not letting him give evidence.
FIFA's woes have been mounting since May when US authorities issued
charges against 14 FIFA officials and sports marketing executives over
more than $150 million in bribes given for broadcasting and marketing
contracts.
Seven FIFA officials were detained at a Zurich hotel two days before
Blatter was re-elected for a fifth term on May 29. He has said he plans
to stay in office until an election is held to choose a replacement on
February 26. |