Skip to main content
NTv Online

Sports

Sports
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Other sports
  • Tennis
  • Bangla Version
  • Archive
  • Bangladesh
  • World
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Comment
  • Education
  • Life
  • Health
  • Art & Culture
  • Election
  • বাংলা
  • Bangladesh
  • World
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Comment
  • Education
  • Life
  • Health
  • Art & Culture
  • Election
  • বাংলা
  • Bangla Version
  • Archive
Follow
  • Sports
AFP
15 February, 2016, 18:22
Update: 15 February, 2016, 18:22
More News
BB Gold Cup: Bangladesh storm semifinals thrashing Sri Lanka 3-0
Messi's hometown offers emotional trip to his childhood
Brazilian model testifies in cybercrime case against Neymar
Messi hits 50 goals for Barca, Madrid ends season to forget
Andy Brennan is Australia’s first openly gay male soccer player

Platini vows to fight ‘injustice’ at FIFA appeal

AFP
15 February, 2016, 18:22
Update: 15 February, 2016, 18:22
Suspended UEFA president Michel Platini arrives to attend his appeal against a eight year ban from football on 15 February 2016 at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich. Photo: AFP

Zurich, Switzerland: The fallen head of European football, Michel Platini, appeared at FIFA’s headquarters on Monday to appeal against his eight-year ban from the sport over ethics violations.

‘I am not fighting for my future, but against injustice,’ the former French star told journalists outside the Zurich headquarters of world football’s governing body.

FIFA judges in December banned Platini from all football activities for eight years over a 2 million Swiss franc payment ($2 million, 1.8 million euros) he received from FIFA’s disgraced president Sepp Blatter in 2011.

At the initial hearing, FIFA’s tribunal dismissed explanations from Platini’s lawyers that the payment—reportedly for consulting work done a decade earlier—was part of a legitimate oral contract between the Frenchman and Blatter.

Platini boycotted that hearing, claiming judgement against him had been pre-determined, but he appeared on Monday, vowing that if the evidence against him had been credible, he would have stayed away.

‘If I had anything to feel guilty about, I would be in Siberia, hiding in shame,’ the ex-Juventus great told journalists outside FIFA.

Platini had been Blatter’s heir apparent and was the favourite to win a February 26 vote to become FIFA’s next president.

But, following his December 21 ban from the game, Platini withdrew as a candidate from FIFA’s presidential race and said he planned to focus on clearing his name.

The European football confederation UEFA said it will not hold an election to choose Platini’s successor until the suspended president’s appeals have been exhausted.

The FIFA appeals committee offers Platini the first shot to overturn his ban, but if that panel rules against him, he is expected to take his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.

‘We’ll see what happens,’ he told reporters outside FIFA. ‘Maybe this is not over.’

Blatter, also banned from football for eight years over the notorious payment, has an appeals committee hearing set for Tuesday.

The two men have become the most high-profile casualties in a unprecedented, wide-ranging scandal within world football that has seen dozens of people charged with graft.

The saga has provoked endless discussion about the complicated relationship between Blatter and Platini, once the two most powerful men in football, who previously were allies but later became rivals.

Platini on Monday seemed to dismiss suggestions that Blatter was responsible for his troubles.

‘Is it Blatter who put me in this situation? Not at all, because he is in the same situation as me, but someone pushed the button (against me) and I will try to find out who,’ he said.

Most Read
  1. Get all sports-related updates under one umbrella
  2. History-maker SAFF Champions now role models for hundreds of girls
  3. Most Japan firms say Games should be cancelled or postponed
  4. Country's football legend Badal Roy passes away
  5. Corona curbs cricketing clash, creates concern
  6. Thank you captain, tigers win series
Most Read
  1. Get all sports-related updates under one umbrella
  2. History-maker SAFF Champions now role models for hundreds of girls
  3. Most Japan firms say Games should be cancelled or postponed
  4. Country's football legend Badal Roy passes away
  5. Corona curbs cricketing clash, creates concern
  6. Thank you captain, tigers win series

Follow Us

Alhaj Mohammad Mosaddak Ali

Chairman & Managing Director

NTV Online, BSEC Building (Level-8), 102 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215 Telephone: +880255012281 up to 5, Fax: +880255012286 up to 7

Browse by Category

  • About NTV
  • NTV Programmes
  • Advertisement
  • Web Mail
  • NTV FTV
  • Satellite Downlink
  • Europe Subscription
  • USA Subscription
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact

Our Newsletter

To stay on top of the ever-changing world of business, subscribe now to our newsletters.

* We hate spam as much as you do

Alhaj Mohammad Mosaddak Ali

Chairman & Managing Director

NTV Online, BSEC Building (Level-8), 102 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215 Telephone: +880255012281 up to 5, Fax: +880255012286 up to 7

Reproduction of any content, news or article published on this website is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved