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Maradona says more FIFA leaders should be imprisoned

English.news.cn 2015-09-30 10:58:35

FIFA President Joseph Blatter attends the inauguration of the South American Championship U17 in Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, on March 4, 2015.(Xinhua file photo)

BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona said "more FIFA leaders should be imprisoned", adding that FIFA President Joseph Blatter is "corrupt" and UEFA President Michel Platini is "a liar", local press reported Tuesday.

"More FIFA leaders should be imprisoned. I am still supporting the project of Ali Bin Al Hussein, Prince of Jordan, for FIFA transparency," said Maradona from Dubai, in an interview with Argentina's sports daily Ole.

"I have said that someone who is besides a corrupt man as Blatter cannot ignore the situation. Let us remember Platini said he was going to leave the FIFA offices and that he was going to give the votes to Prince Ali. He is a liar," said Maradona, also former coach of Argentina.

On Sept. 25, the Swiss justice opened an investigation for an alleged "illegal payment" of some two million euros from Blatter to Platini to the detriment of FIFA.

"Now, Swiss justice will investigate him. Platini learned with Blatter. And this is something I will state my opinion until the last day of my life," added Maradona.

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Maradona says more FIFA leaders should be imprisoned
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FIFA President Joseph Blatter attends the inauguration of the South American Championship U17 in Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, on March 4, 2015.(Xinhua file photo)

BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona said "more FIFA leaders should be imprisoned", adding that FIFA President Joseph Blatter is "corrupt" and UEFA President Michel Platini is "a liar", local press reported Tuesday.

"More FIFA leaders should be imprisoned. I am still supporting the project of Ali Bin Al Hussein, Prince of Jordan, for FIFA transparency," said Maradona from Dubai, in an interview with Argentina's sports daily Ole.

"I have said that someone who is besides a corrupt man as Blatter cannot ignore the situation. Let us remember Platini said he was going to leave the FIFA offices and that he was going to give the votes to Prince Ali. He is a liar," said Maradona, also former coach of Argentina.

On Sept. 25, the Swiss justice opened an investigation for an alleged "illegal payment" of some two million euros from Blatter to Platini to the detriment of FIFA.

"Now, Swiss justice will investigate him. Platini learned with Blatter. And this is something I will state my opinion until the last day of my life," added Maradona.

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