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Pelé backs Sepp Blatter’s re-election as Fifa president for fifth term | Pelé backs Sepp Blatter’s re-election as Fifa president for fifth term |
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The Brazil legend Pelé has welcomed the re-election of Sepp Blatter as Fifa’s president. | |
Blatter secured a fifth term in charge of football’s world governing body at Fifa’s annual congress in Zurich last week after seeing off the challenge of Jordan’s Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein. | Blatter secured a fifth term in charge of football’s world governing body at Fifa’s annual congress in Zurich last week after seeing off the challenge of Jordan’s Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein. |
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The 79-year-old faced calls to step down after the FBI arrested 14 Fifa executives and officials over “rampant and systemic” corruption allegations. However, Pelé backed Blatter’s re-election and believes his experience made the Swiss the only choice for the post. | |
“I was in favour. It was necessary because it is better to have people with experience,” he said Sunday after arriving in Havana see a charity match. “He’s a man who has been there for 25 years [with Fifa], you have to respect him, it was an election.” | |
Pelé’s former club New York Cosmos will face Cuba at the Pedro Marrero Stadium in Havana on Tuesday. The match – which will make Cosmos the first professional American sports team in 16 years to play in Cuba – has been organised to mark the thawing of relations between the two countries. | |
The Brazilian club Mogi Mirim, which features the former Brazil and Barcelona star Rivaldo as president, says it has fired Pelé’s son Edinho as coach. The 44-year-old leaves the second division side just four matches into the league season. | |
Before joining Mogi Mirim, Edinho was one of the assistant coaches for Santos, the club where his father thrived in the 1960s. He briefly played for the club as a goalkeeper in the 1990s. | Before joining Mogi Mirim, Edinho was one of the assistant coaches for Santos, the club where his father thrived in the 1960s. He briefly played for the club as a goalkeeper in the 1990s. |
Edinho recently made headlines after being convicted in a money laundering case that involved a drug gang. He is appealing a 33-year prison sentence. | Edinho recently made headlines after being convicted in a money laundering case that involved a drug gang. He is appealing a 33-year prison sentence. |