Former FIFA head Blatter says Iran should be barred from World Cup
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[November 11, 2022]
ZURICH (Reuters) -
Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter thinks Iran should be barred from
the World Cup amid widespread protests in the Islamic Republic
sparked by the death of a woman in the custody of morality police, a
Swiss paper quoted him on Friday as saying.
"Iran should be excluded from the World Cup," the Blick tabloid
reported, saying Blatter at a talk at its publisher's headquarters
had demanded harsh consequences and that he would have removed Iran
from competition had he still been in charge.
The protests in Iran pose one of the boldest challenges to Iran's
clerical rulers since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Iran has accused foreign enemies of fomenting unrest raging since
the death of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in September after
her arrest for allegedly flouting Iran's strict dress code imposed
on women.
The Blick paper cited Blatter as saying it was incomprehensible that
FIFA head Gianni Infantino had not taken a clear position on Iran.
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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter talks to the media as he arrives
before a commemoration service for the former coach of the Swiss
national soccer team Koebi Kuhn at the Grossmuenster church in
Zurich, Switzerland December 13, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Blatter, 86, had made waves this
week by saying it had been a mistake to award Qatar the hosting
rights to the World Cup, which begins on Nov. 20.
(Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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