Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

India may back under-fire FIFA boss

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Should Sepp Blatter not heed calls to step down in the wake of the ‘World Cup of Fraud’, India’s vote in the FIFA presidenti­al elections in Zurich on Friday will likely go to him.

A day after an FBI probe into corruption led to the arrest of seven top football officials and prompted a Swiss investigat­ion into bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, an All India Football Federation (AIFF) official said most of FIFA’s 209 members were likely to vote Blatter to a fifth term as president.

The Asian Football Confederat­ion also backed Blatter in a statement: “The AFC reiterates its decision taken at the AFC congress in Sao Paulo in 2014, endorsed at congresses in Melbourne and Manama in 2015, to support FIFA president Joseph S Blatter.”

This despite European football chief Michel Platini saying a “very, very, very large majority” of the 54 European nations would back Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan, the FIFA vice-president who is the only challenger to Blatter.

While predicting elections can be dodgy, for India, Blatter’s art of giving is likely to matter more than the allegation­s of corruption. All member associatio­ns got $750,000 (around R4.8 crore) as a percentage of profits from the 2014 World Cup. This was started in 2006 under Blatter’s reign and the amount went up significan­tly last year — unconfirme­d reports said it was less than $500,000 (R3.1 crore) in 2006 and 2010.

This is over and above the annual grant of $250,000 (R1.5 crore) each country gets. This year, $300,000 (R1.9 crore) will

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