Qatar may be stripped of 2022 World Cup

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FIFA President Sepp Blatter has pledged to fully investigate allegations Qatar paid to secure 2022 votes

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has pledged to fully investigate allegations Qatar paid to secure 2022 votes

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has refused to rule out a re-run of the vote to host the 2022 World Cup if allegations that Qatar paid millions of dollars in bribes to secure its win are proven.

Blatter, who is seeking re-election next month for a fourth term, said the whistleblower at the centre of corruption claims made by The Sunday Times had agreed to go to FIFA to give evidence in person and a full investigation would take place.

The paper claimed the whistleblower alleged FIFA members Issa Hayatou and Jacques Anouma were paid $1.5m each to vote for Qatar, which controversially won the 2022 bid in December.

The Qatar Football Association has branded the allegations as “entirely false”.

In an interview with the Press Association, Blatter said the notion the 2022 vote would be reheld was “alarming” but said the idea was “circulating already around the world”.

He said: “But don't ask me now yes or no, let us go step by step. It's like we are in an ordinary court and in an ordinary court we cannot ask: 'if, if, if'.

“We are anxiously awaiting for these evidences or non-evidences in order that we can take the adequate steps.”

Stripping Qatar of the World Cup would deal a blow both to FIFA’s reputation and to the Gulf emirate, which beat bids from the US, Australia, Japan and South Korea to win December's vote.

The decision to award the games to a tiny Gulf state with little football culture and a summer climate that can see temperatures surpass 50C has been widely criticised by the football industry.

FIFPro, the world footballers’ union, said in January that Qatar was unable to provide “suitable conditions for a festival of football such as the World Cup should be. It’s not sensible.”

Australia has already said it will consider rebidding to host the 2022 tournament if the FIFA executive committee votes again. Mark Arbib, the country’s federal sports minister, said Australia had been “disappointed” to lose the vote.

“We…believe if given the chance we could put on the best ever World Cup,” he told the Australian Herald on Saturday.

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Posted by: Mon

Good luck Qatar!
Maybe Gatar should be a strong team first?

Posted by: Mohammed

I think Blatter should be kicked out of the FIFA immediately. Because he is pathetic

Posted by: puiman

Why don't we make WC every 2 years alternative with European Cup. Then we can watch football every year. Hoooola.

Posted by: telcoguy

Half of the time will collide with the olympics. that may be a little bit of an issue.

Posted by: F Backer

agreed! we love to see world cup every 2 years.

in the oldern days, four years gap is understandable looking at the slow transportation, communications and vast distances.

today its easier!

Posted by: chris

Blatter will now do and say anything to get re-elected. In the long term, we have to get rid of FIFA. It is too corrupt to be reformed.

Posted by: Paolo C

What a hypocrite! I imagine that no one reading this believes a word of what Blatter is saying.

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