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Sepp Blatter aiming for re-election

20 Oct 2009


FIFA president Sepp Blatter has revealed he will stand for re-election in 2011, insisting "I have not yet achieved my mission in football."

The Swiss supremo has held his position since 1998 when he took over from Joao Havelange and despite often being controversial, is currently in his third term.

However, the 73-year-old told Gazzetta dello Sport today he plans to continue for some time.
"I've not finished my mission in football yet," he said.

"I need more time. I hope that in 2011 the FIFA congress once more has faith in me, otherwise I'll go back to my village.

"Football is my life."

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"I've not finished my mission in football yet," Oh God help us please get some one better than him. I would write more but the page is to wet with tears to take the ink!

- Colin Stevens, Farmington MI ,USA, 20/10/2009 18:32
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No thankyou. Can we have someone new please?

- Tojo, Hythe, Kent, 20/10/2009 17:29
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