The Phnom Penh Post

Blatter dismisses ‘absurd’ Solo ‘grab’ claim

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FORMER head of world football Sepp Blatter said on Saturday that claims by US women’s goalkeeper Hope Solo that he had grabbed her backside were “absurd”.

Solo told Portuguese newspaper Expresso that Blatter, then the FIFA president, had sexually harassed her at the 2013 Ballon d’Or ceremony.

The 36-year-old Solo, her countr y’s standout goalkeeper, claimed Blatter pounced as she was about to present a n awa rd to her tea mmate Abby Wambach.

“Sepp Blatter grabbed my ass. It was a few yea rs ago at t he Ba l lon d’Or ceremony just before I got on stage,” Solo said.

However Blatter, 81, told AFP t hat t he accusat ions were “absu rd a nd ridiculous”.

Solo, a World Cup winner and twotime Olympic champion, made the allegation­s on the sidelines of the Web Summit being held in Lisbon.

She said that sexual harassment at the hands of male officials was an all too common problem i n women’s football.

“I have seen this all of my career and I would like to see more athletes speak about their experience­s,” Solo said.

“It’s out of control, not just in Hollywood but everywhere,” she added in reference to the firestorm of sexual harassment allegation­s in entertainm­ent, politics and sport since the scandal involving Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein unfolded.

Solo made reference to the fact that female players sometimes married their US college coaches “which obviously a coach should not be doing, especially with a young player”.

Blatter was president of FIFA from 1998 to 2015 until he was banned for corruption. The Swiss official ran FIFA with an iron hand and oversaw a period in which football’s premier tournament was hosted in Asia for the first time and he paved the way for it to be held in Qatar in 2022.

After the corruption allegation­s emerged, FIFA banned Blatter from the sport for eight years, a term later reduced to six years after appeal.

Blatter said last month that he would attend next year’s World Cup finals in Russia at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin.

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