The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Banned Blatter arrives in Russia to chat with Putin

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MOSCOW » Banned by FIFA, Sepp Blatter was back at the World Cup on Tuesday expecting to see two games and hopefully Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The former FIFA president landed in Moscow to fulfil a two-year-old invitation from the host nation’s leader. Both did essential work to help ensure Russia won the tournament hosting rights eight years ago.

“I am the guest of the organizing committee, but they will make an arrangemen­t to see the president if it were possible,” Blatter told reporters at a five-star hotel in central Moscow, adding a meeting with Putin “has not yet been fixed.”

“But I am a guest. I take the program they are offering to me, and I am happy to be here,” he said.

Blatter posed for photograph­s with fans from Mexico and Portugal on arriving at his downtown base after flying from Zurich.

The one-time globetrott­ing football leader, with a famed capacity to defy jet lag, has rarely flown in recent years since American and Swiss investigat­ors unsealed sweeping investigat­ions in May 2015 of corruption and bribery linked to internatio­nal soccer and marketing officials, including some FIFA vice presidents. He announced his intention to resign days later.

The 82-year-old Blatter is banned from official football duty until October 2021 for financial misconduct during this 17-year rule.

But the FIFA ban doesn’t prevent him from attending games and he’s expected to see Portugal play Morocco on Wednesday at Luzhniki Stadium. He plans to see Brazil play in St. Petersburg on Friday.

“Then the next day (Thursday) I will travel to see Costa Rica beat your country,” Blatter joked to a Brazilian reporter.

He is traveling with his partner Linda Barras on his first public appearance outside his native Switzerlan­d since July 2015 when the World Cup qualifying draw was conducted in St. Petersburg.

Blatter shared the draw ceremony stage that day with Putin and could meet with the Russian leader this week.

Last year, Russian presidenti­al spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the invitation, saying: “Putin has a long and, you may say, friendly relationsh­ip with Blatter.”

Blatter voted for Russia to host the World Cup when it won a four-candidate contest in December 2010.

As FIFA’s CEO-general secretary, Blatter oversaw preparatio­ns for each World Cup from 1982 to 1998. He was elected FIFA president on the eve of the 1998 World Cup in France, and headed football’s world governing body for four more tournament­s through 2014.

A Swiss criminal proceeding was opened against Blatter in September 2015 for alleged financial misconduct, but no charges have been filed. Using allegation­s from that case, FIFA’s ethics committee opened its own inquiry and banned him for eight years. It was reduced to six by FIFA’s appeals panel.

 ?? DMITRY SEREBRYAKO­V — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Suspended former FIFA President Joseph Blatter arrives at a hotel in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday.
DMITRY SEREBRYAKO­V — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Suspended former FIFA President Joseph Blatter arrives at a hotel in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday.

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