Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini Acquitted in Landmark FIFA Corruption Case

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and football legend Michel Platini cleared of corruption charges in a major Swiss court ruling.

High-Profile Acquittal in FIFA Corruption Scandal

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and French football icon Michel Platini have been fully cleared of corruption charges by a Swiss appeals court, marking the conclusion of one of football's most controversial legal battles. The verdict comes nine years after the initial allegations surfaced during FIFA's major corruption crisis.

The Case Details

The charges stemmed from a 2 million Swiss franc (£1.6m) payment made by Blatter to Platini in 2011. Swiss prosecutors had alleged this represented an "unlawful payment" with no legal basis, claiming it violated FIFA's governance rules. Both men maintained this was a legitimate payment for consulting work Platini performed between 1998-2002.

Key developments in the case:

  • 2015: Allegations first emerge during wider FIFA corruption investigation
  • 2022: Initial acquittal by Swiss federal criminal court
  • 2023: Appeals court upholds not guilty verdict
  • Legal Basis: Court accepted "gentleman's agreement" defense for delayed payment

Reactions from the Acquitted

Blatter (89) told reporters:

"Finally, justice has prevailed. This is emotional vindication for me and my family after years of unjust persecution."

Platini (69), the three-time Ballon d'Or winner, stated:

"My honor is restored. This nightmare that destroyed my FIFA presidential ambitions is finally over."

Broader Implications

This ruling closes a significant chapter in the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal that saw:

  • 40+ officials indicted by US Justice Department
  • FIFA's complete leadership overhaul
  • Implementation of major governance reforms

Legal experts note this may influence ongoing cases from the wider scandal, establishing important precedents about financial arrangements in sports governance.

Career Impact

The allegations derailed both men's careers:

  • Blatter resigned as FIFA president after 17 years
  • Platini abandoned his FIFA presidential bid despite being favorite
  • Both received initial bans from football (since expired)

Platini's legal team announced plans to pursue compensation for damages to his reputation.

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