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Soccer’s FIFA goes after Blatter, Platini in bid to recover $2 mln

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ZURICH, (Reuters) - World soccer body FIFA yesterday filed claims in Swiss court seeking to recover 2 million Swiss francs ($2.01 million) that it said were paid inappropri­ately by ex-FIFA President Joseph “Sepp” Blatter to former French football star Michel Platini.

“FIFA has today filed claims in the relevant Swiss courts against former FIFA President Joseph Blatter and former FIFA Vice-President Michel Platini, seeking restitutio­n of the 2 million francs unduly paid to Mr. Platini back in February 2011,”

FIFA said, adding it was “dutybound to try to recover the funds illicitly paid by one former official to another.”

Blatter and Platini, who could not immediatel­y be reached for comment, have maintained they did nothing wrong amid what became part of the biggest corruption scandal to shake the world soccer body, resulting in numerous prosecutio­ns and conviction­s in the United States.

Blatter and Platini were both banned from soccer in late 2015 over a payment of 2 million Swiss francs made to the

Frenchman by FIFA with Blatter’s approval in 2011 for work he had done a decade earlier.

Platini, the head of European soccer body UEFA from 2007 to 2015, was originally banned from all soccer-related activities for eight years, though the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) later reduced the suspension to four years. His ban ended this year.

Blatter’s ban was reduced from eight years to six, a period later upheld by CAS in a decision that concluded the now-83-yearold had “breached the FIFA Code of Ethics since the payment amounted to an undue gift as it had no contractua­l basis.”

($1 = 0.9972 Swiss francs)

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