It’s now been some months since the Swiss and American legal systems opened up major investigations into FIFA’s leadership to the shock of Soccer odds fans, hauling several members of the highest echelons of leadership in soccer off for arrest and investigation. Blatter himself resigned the next day, although he has remained in office pending the official day when he will leave.
FIFA’s ethics committee recommends president Sepp Blatter be suspended for 90 days. (via multiple reports) pic.twitter.com/Uy9u0rbP3m
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 7, 2015
All of that ended last week when Blatter and Michael Platini were both banned from involvement with FIFA for 90 days. The reason for the ban’s timing came out on Monday, when it was learned that they did not have any written evidence to support a payment of 2 million Swiss francs (or about US$2 million) that Platini got from FIFA back in 2011 for a job that he had finished way back in 2002.




