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Fifa planned to hand Russia World Cup finals before the vote had taken place

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Sepp Blatter: Fifa planned to hand Russia World Cup finals before the vote had taken place


Suspended president admits Fifa had planned to give World Cup finals to Russia before a single vote had been cast as Greg Dyke hints at FA investigation into his comments

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Sepp Blatter, the suspended Fifa president, says Russia were alawys going to get the World Cup Photo: REUTERS

By Telegraph Sport, and PA
4:28PM GMT 28 Oct 2015

Sepp Blatter has revealed there was an agreement in place for the 2018 World Cup to go to Russia even before the vote took place.

The suspended Fifa president has told Russian news agency TASS that the tournament was always lined up to go to Russia with the 2022 World Cup to be held in the USA - until Michel Platini decided to throw his weight behind Qatar.

Blatter's comments will spark further controversy over World Cup bidding, as England, Spain/Portugal and Belgium/Holland spent tens of millions of pounds on bidding against Russia.

FA chairman Greg Dyke has said the governing body will now look into Blatter's shocking revelations. The FA spent £21 million on England's 2018 failed bid, including £2.5 million public money from local authorities, and Dyke said it would be "very nice" to get that money back.

Dyke, giving evidence to the culture, media and sport committee, said: "We will look into detail at what Mr Blatter says. Yes I suspect the response [from him] will be 'I was misquoted'.

"If he says that then I think there is something to investigate. There's nothing Mr Blatter says that surprises me much. If he is saying 'we wanted Russia' and it looks like he wanted that fixed before the vote, it's suggesting that it was all fixed anyway."

Asked if the FA would look to reclaim the bid costs, Dyke replied: "We will obviously go back and look at it. I think it would be a good idea. But get the bid costs back from whom? From Fifa? I agree it would be very nice to get taxpayers' money back."

Dyke also said there was no planning document in existence for England to step in at short notice and host the World Cup should it be taken away from Russia or Qatar for any reason.

Blatter did not expand on who exactly had "agreed" for Russia to be hosts, but claimed the crisis in Fifa had been prompted by England and the USA being "bad losers" as a result of their World Cup bid failures.

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Blatter says it was decided Russia would host finals before a vote had been cast Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Blatter told TASS: "In 2010 we had a discussion of the World Cup and then we went to a double decision. For the World Cups it was agreed that we go to Russia because it's never been in Russia, eastern Europe, and for 2022 we go back to America. And so we will have the World Cup in the two biggest political powers.

"And everything was good until the moment when [French president Nicolas] Sarkozy came in a meeting with the crown prince of Qatar, who is now the ruler of Qatar. And at a lunch afterwards with Mr Platini he said it would be good to go to Qatar. And this has changed all pattern.

"There was an election by secret ballot. Four votes from Europe went away from the USA and so the result was 14 to eight.

"If you put the four votes, it would have been 12 to 10. If the USA was given the World Cup, we would only speak about the wonderful World Cup 2018 in Russia and we would not speak about any problems at Fifa."

For Blatter, Platini, the head of European football and one of seven candidates for the February 26 election to succeed him, was the root cause of the scandal.

"Platini wanted to be FIFA president, but he didn't have the courage to put himself forward (in the May 29 election in which Blatter saw off Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein for his fifth term of office).

"And now look where we are! And the victim of all this at the end of the day is Platini himself!"

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Blatter and Platini

Blatter, who is facing criminal proceedings in relation to a £1.3 million payment made to Platini in 2011 and over TV rights deals sold to Jack Warner, said there was no possibility that Russia would lose the World Cup.

He added: "No, you will never lose the World Cup. It has been anchored in Fifa. There will be no change in the World Cup."

Asked about English criticism, Blatter replied: "Bad losers. In Great Britain they have made this beautiful game, they have introduced fair play. But there was only one vote going for England. They were eliminated in the first round. Nobody wanted to have England."

Blatter also claimed the Fifa ethics committee decision to provisionally suspend himself and Platini and secretary general Jerome Valcke was "total nonsense".

He added: "This is not justice. I put these people into the office, where they are now in the ethics committee and they don't even have the courage to listen to the secretary general, Platini or me.

"I called them for the principles of the human rights: before to be suspended or excluded from somewhere you have the right to answer and they have denied this. They made a summary investigation and three days later I was suspended."

The full list of candidates for the Fifa presidential election are: Platini, Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, Gianni Infantino, Tokyo Sexwale, Musa Bility, Jerome Champagne and Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa.

Meanwhile, Jose Maria Marin, the former head of the Brazil FA, has agreed to be extradited to the USA, the Swiss justice ministry has announced.

The 83-year-old Marin was one of seven FIFA officials arrested on May 27 in a dawn raid at the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich on FBI corruption charges.



 

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The highest, overpaid ex-coach of Russia is finally sacked! :biggrin:

Capello in talks with New York City FC

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By Ives Galarcep
Oct 29, 2015 22:42:00

A disappointing expansion season has Manchester City's partner club considering its options and opening talks with the former England manager, who was recently sacked by Russia

By Ives Galarcep

New York City FC are in discussions with former England manager Fabio Capello over their head coaching role, Goal understands.

Sources have confirmed the 69-year-old, who was sacked by the Russian national team in June, has held talks with the club's ownership around taking over ahead of the 2016 season.

Capello would replace current New York City head coach Jason Kreis, who has faced speculation regarding his position following a disappointing inaugural season in MLS.

Kreis won the MLS Cup in 2009 with Real Salt Lake and is regarded as one of the most respected young coaches in the United States, but New York City finished seven points behind the league's other new team for 2015, Orlando City.

Capello, meanwhile, previously worked with one of New York City's marquee players, Frank Lampard, during his time as England manager and also came close to signing Andrea Pirlo while in the top job at Real Madrid.

Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira, who currently works for New York City's partner club Manchester City, has also been linked with the job but Goal understands the chances of him accepting an offer are slim.

Capello's interest in a move to America could encourage New York City to dispense with Kreis, but at least two other MLS teams have also been in contact with the ex-Juventus manager.

He has spent the last eight years coaching the national teams in Russia and England but previously enjoyed a storied club career, winning the Champions League with AC Milan in 1994.



 
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