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Fifa presidential election live updates: Sepp Blatter wins presidency as Prince Ali of Jordan concedes defeat Fifa presidential election live updates: Sepp Blatter wins presidency as Prince Ali of Jordan concedes defeat
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Sepp Blatter has been re-elected as the president of Fifa, as an FBI investigation into long-standing corruption continues.Sepp Blatter has been re-elected as the president of Fifa, as an FBI investigation into long-standing corruption continues.
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Mr Blatter has so far ignored calls for him to quit from a host of football leaders across Europe following the arrests of seven top officials in Zurich on Wednesday. Mr Blatter ignored calls for him to quit from a host of football leaders across Europe following the arrests of seven top officials in Zurich on Wednesday.
In a press conference on Thursday, he blamed the "action of individuals" for the corruption scandal, which he described as "unprecedented and difficult times for Fifa".In a press conference on Thursday, he blamed the "action of individuals" for the corruption scandal, which he described as "unprecedented and difficult times for Fifa".
The 79-year-old goes up against Prince Ali bin al-Hussein in the election and is still the favourite to win. A candidate must obtain 140 votes out of a total 209 in order to win outright.