Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter on Monday suggested he supports fans boycotting World Cup matches in the United States this year due to security concerns.

Blatter gave his support to comments from Swiss anti-corruption lawyer Mark Pieth, who worked with Fifa on potential reforms when Blatter was president, saying fans should stay away from the US for the tournament.

“I think Mark Pieth is right to question this World Cup,” Blatter said on social media.

Pieth cited the killing of protester Renee Good by an American immigration agent in Minneapolis earlier this month as one reason for supporters not to travel to the US. Blatter’s endorsement of Pieth’s comments comes in the wake of the death of a second US citizen, Alex Pretti, last weekend.

  • Taldan@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Most of them do

    That’s what I hate most about them. They know right from wrong, they’re just willing to ignore that while they’re getting money and power from it

    He could have made real, positive change when he was the head of FIFA. Instead he helped shape FIFA into the corrupt organization of today. It’s only once he’s out that he’s willing to say what’s right

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      23 hours ago

      Reminds me of that old Upton Sinclair line, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”