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    Delegates call for Blatter's resignation

    By Agence France-Presse in Teresolis,Brazil | China Daily | Updated: 2014-06-12 06:56

    Delegates call for Blatter's resignation

    Former Brazilian star Ronaldo (left) and UEFA president Michel Platini flank former French great Just Fontaine after presenting him with a special award during the opening of the FIFA Congress in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday. Fabrice Coffrini / Agence France-presse

    Soccer rulers hold their annual congress on Wednesday amid calls from top European officials for president Sepp Blatter to end his reign as FIFA president and damaging corruption accusations against Qatar's 2022 World Cup bid.

    Michael van Praag, head of the Dutch association, said Blatter should quit when his term ends next year. A similar demand was made by David Gill, vice-chairman of England's Football Association,

    Blatter, 78, officially opened FIFA's annual congress at a gala in Sao Paulo on Tuesday night without mentioning the attacks or corruption controversy. He is expected to announce on Wednesday he will seek a new four-year term.

    "Tonight we are in a festive mood because let's say the discussions and all of what's linked with FIFA and is so important nowadays, we will discuss it tomorrow," Blatter said.

    FIFA investigator Michael Garcia is to discuss his inquiry into the FIFA vote on the 2022 World Cup awarded to Qatar and the 2018 tournament that will be held in Russia at the Congress.

    The corruption allegations and criticism of Blatter have threatened to further taint the opening of the latest World Cup in Sao Paulo on Thursday. Brazil is already struggling with protests over the cost of the event.

    Van Praag challenged Blatter when he appeared before a closed meeting of the European confederation, UEFA. Some federations are angry because Blatter said in 2011, when he secured his latest term, that it would be his last.

    "Mr Blatter, this is nothing personal but if you look at FIFA's reputation over the last seven or eight years, it is being linked to all kinds of corruption and all kinds of old boys' networks things," van Praag said he told Blatter.

    "FIFA has an executive president and you are not making things easy for yourself and I do not think you are the man for the job any longer."

    Blatter replied he would not resign straight away, according to the official.

    The English FA's Gill also said it was "disappointing" Blatter had changed his stance and the FIFA leader should leave next year.

    "I think we need a full, frank and open debate about what FIFA needs going forward."

    UEFA president Michel Platini has been touted as a possible rival to Blatter when the FIFA vote is held in May next year. Platini has said he will only decide his candidacy in September.

    Van Praag said if Platini does not stand then UEFA should agree on another candidate to stand against the Swiss official.

    Blatter was given a standing ovation when he spoke before the African, Asian and North American-Caribbean confederations on Monday. "This time, before UEFA, he did not get it," van Praag said.

    Blatter has been FIFA's president since 1998. But his rule has never seen a controversy like the accusations that Qatar paid for votes when FIFA chose the Gulf country to host the 2022 World Cup.

    Qatar has strongly denied involvement in wrongdoing. But allegations made in British newspaper The Sunday Times are expected to be raised at the FIFA congress.

    Garcia, a former US federal prosecutor, has completed his report but it will not be handed to a FIFA adjudicatory chamber until mid-July. Blatter has said no decisions will be taken until September or October.

    FIFA faces mounting pressure as five of its six major sponsors, who account for hundreds of millions of dollars each year, have called for a thorough investigation of the allegations.

    The embattled FIFA leader has hit back at critics by saying racism is behind the corruption accusations

    Blatter hit out at the "storm against FIFA" over Qatar and the "discrimination and racism" at the heart of the attacks when he addressed the African Football Confederation on Tuesday.

    African soccer officials were among those said to have accepted Qatar's money, according to the Sunday Times. CAF members gave Blatter a rousing reception and slammed the allegations in a statement.

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