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German league president says UEFA could leave FIFA

UEFA would have to consider leaving FIFA if world football's governing body does not publish in full American attorney Michael Garcia's report into bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, says German Football League President Reinhard Rauball

The Jakarta Post
Berlin
Sun, November 16, 2014

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EFA would have to consider leaving FIFA if world football's governing body does not publish in full American attorney Michael Garcia's report into bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, says German Football League President Reinhard Rauball.

Rauball tells Kicker magazine he also wants FIFA to divulge what wasn't evaluated in Garcia's report, and "whether it was justified to leave these things out. That has to be made public. It's the only way FIFA can restore some of its lost credibility."

Rauball was responding to German judge Joachim Eckert's ruling that exonerated Russia and Qatar of any corruption in their winning bids to host the World Cup in 2018 and 2022, respectively '€” a ruling that was harshly contested by Garcia.

Garcia indicated he will appeal Eckert's decision to close the case, saying it was based on "materially incomplete and erroneous" interpretation of his own findings '€” 430 pages of investigative work sealed by FIFA from public scrutiny.

Rauball warned if Garcia's findings are not published "and this crisis is not resolved in a credible manner, you have to maybe also talk about the question of whether you are actually still well-served by FIFA."

Asked about possible consequences, Rauball replied, "One option, which would have to be seriously considered, is certainly whether UEFA should leave FIFA."

He described Eckert's ruling as a "communicative meltdown," and said it "shakes the foundations of FIFA in a way I never experienced before." (**)

 

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