Qatar may be stripped off FIFA

Alyasgar
By Alyasgar

LONDON: FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who is standing for re-election for a fourth term, has admitted that there is a ground swell of popular support to re-hold the 2022 vote won by Qatar.

Qatar won the right to host the 2022 World Cup finals controversially last December.

The Independent quoted Blatter, as saying that a FIFA inquiry into claims made by The Sunday Times that there was corruption in the vote could lead to the FIFA executive committee (ExCo) voting again.

Re-voting would represent the biggest U-turn in the governing body's history.

While Blatter was not thought to have cast his own vote for Qatar, he knows that any move to go back on the decision would cause huge ructions within world football.

While the 75-year-old did not say what he thought the likely outcome of FIFA's investigation would be, he refused to put any limit on the measures they could take if they uncovered wrongdoing.

In an interview with the Press Association, Blatter said that the notion that the 2022 vote would be re-held was "alarming" but conceded it was one that had a groundswell of popular support and was "circulating around the world".

Taking the World Cup from Qatar would be a huge blow to the prestige of FIFA, which has been widely criticized for its decision to award the biggest sports event in the world to a country of 1.6 million people with little football culture and temperatures of around 50C in June and July.

Qatar spent by far and away the most on its bid, committing 27 million pounds on communications alone in one year. To put that in perspective, the next biggest budget in the 2022 race was Australia
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By anonymous• 21 May 2011 07:26
anonymous

lol

By stealth• 21 May 2011 07:01
stealth

fourth topic on the same subject. Are the MODS sleeping?

By anonymous• 21 May 2011 06:10
anonymous

If Qatar bought it's way to victory so be it. Who is saying everything in this world is done fair and square, Who gave the US any right to be in an unarmed compound in Pakistan and shoot it's unarmed occupants,I am told it is to erradicate terrorism and I shut up.Looks like, to acheive a worthy cause any path can be taken and so to acheive a multidimenssional profit for Qatar, this[?]was taken ,I dont see where the problem is.

By shanawazk• 21 May 2011 04:55
shanawazk

And my guess. this Is done to create political unrest,as per the plan

By theconomist5• 21 May 2011 03:12
theconomist5

I am a qatari citizen,I love this country but it is obvious that bribes did happen.Wether they were monetary or not is irrelevant we had a average bid compared to that of the US or Australia.

We still won yes but we ALL know deep down that bribes were involved.

By ex.ex.expat• 21 May 2011 01:25
ex.ex.expat

I have no doubt that he wasn't personally paid off in the process. A bit late to sort this one out.

By XceptionalGreat• 21 May 2011 00:18
XceptionalGreat

It's a farce by stupid Sepp Blatter to garner the votes & support for upcoming FIFA President elections, and racial English Media is fanning this issue for vested interests.

It's now impossible to strip off Qatar as it will lead to a much bigger controversy than the allegations of corruption.

Everyone has to accept it, that it's Qatar 2022 !!

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