Sepp Blatter Will Resign As FIFA President

FIFA president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference on May 30, 2015 in Zurich after being re-elected during the FIFA Congress. Blatter said he was "shocked" at the way the US judiciary has targeted football's world body and slammed what he called a "hate" campaign by Europe's football leaders. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)

Soccer’s cockroach has been killed. FIFA President Sepp Blatter, reelected on Friday, will resign. FIFA will call a special election to elect his successor. Let the world rejoice.

It’s not clear what changed immediately from Friday to Tuesday. However, the New York Times report of FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke’s involvement in the $10 million bribery payment for the South African World Cup likely played a role. Neither has been implicated for a crime. But, Valcke is a close associate of Blatter. If Valcke knew what the payment was for, it’s almost inconceivable Blatter did not.

Broadly, FIFA needs major reform. Blatter, alienating much of Europe and the U.S., had become an intractable obstacle to said reform. Soccer’s major Western powers could not stop Blatter’s election. They could, however, break away from FIFA, hold their own tournament, and take the vast bulk of the sponsorship and TV revenue with them.

We’ve killed the cockroach. Now…about the bed bugs…

 



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