FIFA chief Sepp Blatter urges critics to fight him at elections

Published on: 10 August 2014
FIFA chief Sepp Blatter urges critics to fight him at elections
Blatter urges critics to take him on

Sepp Blatter wants his detractors to stand up and take him on in a Fifa presidential election rather than just criticise him, the Fifa president said on Saturday.

"If I were not criticised, I would not have any value," the Swiss, who is in his fourth mandate after first being elected in 1998, told reporters.

"People who say I should not be a candidate or I should not get elected, they can take the risk to be in an election. I took the risk in 1998."

"If you never take the risk, you will never have a chance. But if you take the risk you also have the chance to lose," added Blatter, speaking at the annual football tournament he organises in a small Alpine village in his home canton of Valais.

"Now I say, if (other people) want to take the risk then take the risk. Don't speak, go out and fight, then you will see. That is good. I am happy to fight. I am a fighter."

Blatter's words appeared to be aimed at Uefa president Michel Platini who is seen as a possible rival to Blatter, although the Frenchman has yet to decide whether he will enter the race.

Blatter is seen as almost certain to run for what would be a fifth term in next year's election although he has not made any official announcement.

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