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Platini hits out at British paper for tarnishing image over Qatar

UEFA President Michel Platini yesterday attacked a British newspaper for seeking to “tarnish” his reputation by drawing him into corruption claims against the Qatar World Cup bid.

“I’m no longer astonished by the spreading of unfounded rumors aimed at tarnishing my image at an important moment for the future of football. Nothing surprises me any longer,” the European football boss responded.

The Daily Telegraph alleged that the French football legend had held “a secret meeting” with Mohamed Bin Hammam, the controversial Qatari accused of making slush fund payments to secure support for Qatar’s 2022 campaign.

The paper said Platini, who may challenge Sepp Blatter as boss of FIFA next year, held private talks with Bin Hammam “shortly before FIFA awarded the 2022 World Cup to Qatar.”

It said the disgraced former FIFA vice-president “personally lobbied Mr Platini to support the emirate’s bid.”

Platini accepted that he had met Bin Hammam.

“I find it incredible that talks with a FIFA executive committee member colleague at the time can be transformed into a state conspiracy.

“I certainly met Mr Mohamed Bin Hammam several times in 2010 as we were both of us executive committee members since 2002.

“In these conversations ... the object of the discussions was the candidacy for the FIFA presidency,” he added.

“Mr Bin Hammam was in fact seeking to convince me to stand for the FIFA presidency in the 2011 elections.”

Platini recalled that he was the only FIFA executive committee member to publicly declare that he voted for Qatar in the vote in December 2010. “That’s proof of my total transparency, and that no one has dictated my behavior.”

Bin Hammam was banned from world football in 2011 after being caught bribing voters in his campaign to be elected FIFA president. Qatar has since disowned the official.

Platini’s intervention comes the day after renewed calls for FIFA to reopen the 2022 bidding process triggered by The Sunday Times.


 

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