16:37 26/06/2015
Lausanne - Sepp Blatter has claimed that he "did not resign" as
FIFA president, according to a report by the Swiss newspaper Blick.
"I
did not resign. I put myself and my office in the hands of the FIFA
congress," Blick reported Blatter as saying during a visit to the site
of the future FIFA museum in the Swiss city of Zurich.
The
79-year-old Blatter announced on June 2 that he would step down from
the FIFA presidency at an extraordinary congress to be held between
December this year and March 2016.
That decision followed the
crisis that engulfed FIFA with 18 people indicted in the United States
on football-related corruption charges.
Since then, sources close
to Blatter have been reported as saying he was not ruling out the
prospect of going back on his decision to resign after receiving
messages of support from Asian and African federations.
On Friday,
FIFA confirmed Blatter's comments but said that they were "nothing new.
They are exactly the words he used in his speech on June 2 when he
explained that he would lay down his mandate and would continue with his
mission until the elective congress."
Blatter's announcement on June 2 came just days after he had been re-elected as president.
At
the time, he said: "While I have a mandate from the membership of FIFA,
I do not feel that I have a mandate from the entire world of football.
"Therefore,
I have decided to lay down my mandate at an extraordinary elective
congress. I will continue to exercise my functions as FIFA president
until that election."
An extraordinary meeting of the FIFA
Executive Committee will take place in Zurich on July 20, when a date
will be fixed for the congress at which Blatter's successor will be
elected.
Ten days ago, Klaus Stoehlker, Blatter's advisor during
the last election campaign, indicated that he could go back on his
decision to stand down if no "convincing candidate" emerged.
However,
the head of FIFA's audit and compliance unit, Domenico Scala, responded
to those claims by saying "it is clearly indispensable to follow
through with the initiated process of president's change as it has been
announced."
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