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Fifa supremo Sepp Blatter out of hospital, confidant says

Suspended president, whose world soccer federation mired in a corruption crisis, is recovering at home

FILE - In this July 20, 2015 file photo FIFA president Sepp Blatter speaks during a news conference at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich. (Ennio Leanza/Keystone via AP, file)

Suspended Fifa President Sepp Blatter, whose world soccer federation is mired in a corruption crisis, has been discharged from hospital, his confidant and former publicist Klaus Stoehlker said on Thursday.

“He had to stay a few days in hospital, but now he is out, he is at home in [the canton of] Valais. He is very happy and he is relaxing a few days until the beginning of next week and then he will be back,” Stoehlker said in an interview.

“He's recovering very fast.”

Blatter, who last month was suspended for 90 days by Fifa’s Ethics Committee pending a full investigation into his conduct, had been in hospital since Friday, when his US-based lawyer, Richard Cullen, said the Swiss national had been admitted for a checkup.

He had to stay a few days in hospital, but now he is out, he is at home in [the canton of] Valais. He is very happy and he is relaxing a few days Klaus Stoehlker

Under the terms of the suspension, Blatter, 79, who has been the Fifa president since 1998, is not allowed into the Fifa headquarters or any football stadium in an official capacity.

Blatter won a fifth election mandate in May just after the graft scandal erupted with police raids on a hotel used by top Fifa officials. Four days later, as pressure mounted, he called a new Congress, in Zurich in February, to choose his successor.

Fifa president Sepp Blatter is barred from entering the world governing body’s headquarters and stadiums in an official capacity. Photo: AP
Fifa president Sepp Blatter is barred from entering the world governing body’s headquarters and stadiums in an official capacity. Photo: AP

 

In September, the Swiss attorney general's office initiated criminal proceedings against Blatter over a 2 million Swiss franc (HK$15.4 million) payment from Fifa to Uefa president Michel Platini, who has also been suspended.

Both men have denied wrongdoing and have appealed to Fifa’s Appeal Committee.

Blatter has said he still hopes to take part in the Congress in February and Platini still intends to be a candidate in the presidential election that month.