Blatter is a victim and a brave person, says Russian chief


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) St. Petersburg: FIFA's embattled president Sepp Blatter is "a victim" and "a very brave person", the chief executive of the 2018 Russian World Cup organising committee said yesterday.

Blatter, who is in St Petersburg for the World Cup qualifying draw, his first foreign trip since football's ruling body became the subject of criminal investigations into allegations of systemic corruption.

The 79-year-old Swiss is standing down in February as a result of the crisis.

"He has always been a friend of our country," Alexei Sorokin told the BBC. "We are certain everything he's doing is for the good of FIFA to which he has dedicated his life.

"Unfortunately, he decided to take up responsibility himself for certain things which are not within his responsibility."

The bidding processes for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups are being investigated in the US and Switzerland, leading to media speculation that Russia and Qatar could be stripped of hosting the finals and a new vote ordered.

Sorokin said the controversy was "casting shade on the most cherished FIFA product, the World Cup, without any grounds.

"It's a purely blown-up matter which hurts us," he added. "It keeps lingering on in the media and in people's minds and that is really disappointing.

"We need to focus. It's time to go on and stop rubbing it in and discussing this."

Sorokin also denied suggestions the Russian bid team destroyed computers when FIFA launched its own internal inquiry into the allegations of corruption.

"They (the computers) were not destroyed," said Sorokin. "The truth is they became obsolete and they were naturally discarded.


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