FIFA president Sepp Blatter said in a newspaper interview published yesterday that the French and German presidents applied political pressure before the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were awarded to Russia and Qatar respectively.
Blatter told Welt am Sonntag that “there were two political interventions” from former French president Nicolas Sarkozy and former German president Christian Wulff before the hosts were announced on Dec. 2, 2010.
“Messrs Sarkozy and Wulff tried to influence their voting representatives. That’s why we now have a World Cup in Qatar. Those who decided it should take responsibility for it,” said Blatter, who added that he was tired of taking the blame for something he had no control over. “I act on the leadership principal. If a majority of the executive committee wants a World Cup in Qatar then I have to accept that.”
He suggested that the German soccer federation (DFB) received a recommendation from Wulff “to vote for Qatar out of economic interests.”
Former DFB president Theo Zwanziger wrote in his book that Wulff had asked about Qatar’s chances, but he denied that it had had any influence. Franz Beckenbauer, an executive committee member at the time, has never indicated which nation he voted for.
Blatter accepted no responsibly for the plight of migrant laborers building stadiums in Qatar amid reports of human rights abuses.
“Look at the German companies,” he said before naming railway and construction firms. “Deutsche Bahn, Hochtief and many more had projects in Qatar even before the World Cup was awarded.”
Blatter was instead concentrating on saving FIFA, which has been rocked by a widening US corruption probe that alleges bribery and racketeering worth more than US$150 million involving high-ranking FIFA officials over a 24-year span.
“I’m there now to fight. Not for myself, but for FIFA,” said Blatter, who added he was on the right path and had no doubts. “Self-doubt is a leader’s greatest enemy.”
Blatter announced his intention to leave office on June 2, four days after he was re-elected for a fifth four-year term, as pressure built from the US case and a separate Swiss federal investigation focused on possible money laundering linked to the awarding of the World Cups to Russia and Qatar, but he remains defiant, despite the scandal engulfing world soccer’s governing body.
“Is FIFA responsible from the top down for everything in football, what happens in some village somewhere around the world?” asked Blatter, also a target of the US investigation. “Everyone has fears, for example of death, but with regard to my work at FIFA I have no fear. I’ve nothing to be afraid of.”
“I’m afraid that they want to wreck FIFA, a work that I helped create,” the 79-year-old said.
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