Windsor Star

Platini claims World Cup ’98 draw was fixed

- MATT BONESTEEL

There isn’t much FIFA can do to shock us these days, considerin­g how numb we’ve become to the antics of world soccer’s governing body over its long, corruption-addled existence. Put the World Cup in a country with debilitati­ng summertime heat and no discernibl­e soccer tradition? Sure! Keep electing the same guy as president over and over even though he’s nothing more than a low-rent James Bond villain? Yes, do that! Become so incorrigib­ly lawless that justice agencies in multiple countries start sniffing around? Why not? In the wake of all that, the shenanigan­s revealed Friday by former UEFA president Michel Platini seem quaint: According to Platini, organizers of the 1998 World Cup in France fixed the draw so the host country could not face defending champion Brazil until the final. Host France and Brazil both were among the eight seeded teams entering the draw, as designated by FIFA, and those eight teams were supposed to be randomly assigned to one of the eight firstround groups. But Platini claimed they fixed it so Brazil would head up Group A and France would be placed in Group C. Thanks to the setup of the knockout-stage bracket that year, the teams would not be able to meet until the final. “When we organized the calendar, we did a little trickery,” he said in a radio interview with France Bleu Sport.

But the scheme only would work if France and Brazil either both won their groups — which happened — or both finish second. Had France finished second and Brazil first or vice versa, they would have been positioned for a meeting in the quarter-finals. The two teams did meet in the final, with France scoring a 3-0 win to earn its first and only World Cup title.

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Michel Platini

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