Former FIFA president Sepp
Blatter will learn Monday whether his appeal against a six-year ban from
football has been successful, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said
on Friday. Once the most powerful man in football, Blatter is serving a ban
over ethics violations relating to a suspect $2 million payment he authorised
in 2011 to former UEFA boss Michel Platini.The 80-year-old Swiss served as
FIFA chief from 1998 to 2015. Both Blatter and Platini were originally banned
for eight years by the sport’s world governing body, but that was reduced to
six years by a FIFA appeals panel in February. Platini had his ban cut by a
further two years by CAS in May.The result of Blatter’s appeal will be made
public at 1400 GMT (1500 local time) on Monday.A CAS statement confirmed:
“The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) will issue its decision in the
arbitration procedure between Joseph S Blatter and the Federation
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) at 3.00pm (Swiss time) on
Monday, December 5 2016.” Source:
Guardian
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