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David Beckham hits out at ‘despicable’ Fifa over corruption allegations | |
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The former England captain David Beckham has blasted Fifa over the “despicable” corruption allegations which led to the resignation of Sepp Blatter as president of world soccer’s governing body. | |
Related: Fifa whistleblower Chuck Blazer: I took bribes over 1998 and 2010 World Cups | |
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder, who was a major figure in England’s failed bid to host the 2018 Would Cup, issued a strongly-worded statement on Wednesday calling for major change at Fifa. | |
“Some of the things that we now know happened were despicable, unacceptable and awful for the game that we love so much,” Beckham said. “Football is not owned by a few individuals at the top, it belongs to the millions of people around the world who love this sport. | |
“It is time for Fifa to change and we should all welcome it.” | |
Blatter unexpectedly announced on Tuesday that he was quitting as Fifa president, just four days after he was re-elected to a fifth term. |