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Platini vows to take FIFA fight to court

December 21, 2015 21:26 IST

Michel Platini

IMAGE: President of UEFA Michel Platini. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

The head of European soccer, Michel Platini, vowed on Monday to go to court to fight a decision by the independent Ethics Committee of the world football body FIFA to ban him for eight years, calling it a "pure masquerade".

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Platini and Sepp Blatter, the former FIFA president who is also appealing, were both banned and fined for ethics violations in connection with a 2 million Swiss franc payment that FIFA made to Platini in 2011, at a time when Blatter was seeking re-election.

Until he was suspended in October, Platini was the favourite to succeed Blatter as FIFA president in an election next February.

"The decision is no surprise to me: the procedure initiated against me by FIFA's ethics committee is a pure masquerade," the Frenchman said in a statement.

"It has been rigged to tarnish my name by bodies I know well and who for me are bereft of all credibility or legitimacy."

Platini said his conscience was clear and that he would challenge the decision in the Court of Arbitration for Sport and ultimately seek damages in civil proceedings. "I will fight this to the end," he said.

In a separate statement, FIFA said it "acknowledges the decisions of the independent Ethics Committee and has no further comment".

Source: REUTERS
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