GENEVA, May 27 (Xinhua) -- No international soccer matches will be allowed
to play above an altitude of 2,500 meters in future, FIFA president Sepp Blatter
said in Zurich, Switzerland on Sunday.
Speaking at a news conference following the last executive committee
meeting before the start of FIFA's 57th Congress this week and the inauguration
of FIFA's new headquarters in Zurich, Blatter explained that FIFA made the
decision following advice from its medical committee.
"I know there will be complaints about this, especially from South America, but
we have to think of the health of the players first. It also leads to a distortion
of the competition if matches are played at such a level.
"The Executive Committee have listened to a proposal from the medical committee
and have decided to act because to play at above that altitude is not
healthy or fair."
Bolivia, among many a countries, traditionally play their home matches
in La Paz, which, at more than 3,600 meters above sea level, is the highest
capital city in the world.