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Former FIFA boss Sepp Blatter to attend CAS hearing

Il 25 agosto, a Losanna, discusso il ricorso di Blatter contro la condanna a sei anni di squalifica (Foto Getty)
Image: Sepp Blatter has kept a low profile since resigning last year

Sepp Blatter will appear in the public eye once again on Thursday, when the former FIFA president attends the Court of Arbitration for Sport hearing into his six-year ban.

Blatter's 18-year run at the head of world football's governing body ended acrimoniously in December 2015, when he was banned from the sport for eight years, later reduced to six, by the FIFA Ethics Committee.

The 80-year-old and the then-UEFA president Michel Platini were originally handed eight-year bans for a £1.35m payment that Blatter made to his close ally in 2011.

UEFA president Michel Platini answers journalists' questions as he leaves the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
Image: Michel Platini resigned as UEFA president after losing his battle to overturn his ban from football earlier this year

Those bans were reduced to six years by a FIFA appeal panel in February, and Platini got a further two years knocked off his ban when he went to CAS in May.

But the CAS panel that heard Platini's appeal backed the original FIFA decision that the payment, which was supposedly the balance Platini was owed for consultancy work he did between 1999-2002, was not legitimate.

Both men have strongly denied any wrongdoing, with Blatter, who has kept a low-profile since leaving office, again defending himself on German television earlier in August.

"I am not corrupt. And if someone says it, let him prove it," he told ZDF.

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"I have made many mistakes. But I have done nothing wrong, at least what applies in criminal law."

Gianni Infantino celebrates after being elected as the new FIFA President during the Extraordinary FIFA Congress at Hallenstadion on February 26, 2016
Image: Gianni Infantino celebrates after being elected as the new FIFA President in February

Blatter had long-courted controversy before being removed from the position of president and has since been replaced by former UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino.

He will arrive for his CAS hearing in person after his spokesman confirmed Blatter would attend with his lawyer Lorenz Erni.

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