Sepp Blatter's Resignation Saluted by Romario
Sepp Blatter resigned as FIFA president just 4 days after being re-elected for a fifth term.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 03, 2015 12:52 AM IST
Former Brazil star-turned-senator Romario on Wednesday saluted Sepp Blatter's resignation as FIFA president as "the best news" he'd heard for a long time.(Complete resignation statement)
"The best news for ages! Joseph Blatter stepping down as FIFA president represents the beginning of a new era for world football," Romario said in a post to social media.(FIFA scandal deepens)
The 49-year-old former striker -- a World Cup winner in 1994 -- has been a bitter critic of world football's governing body and also the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), blasting them as corrupt and in need of root and branch reform.('Shame Blatter was re-elected')
Last week, the former striker had lambasted leading figures in the world game as "corrupt" and "thieves" after an FBI probe brought seven arrests, including two FIFA vice presidents, in Switzerland.
One of those detained was Jose Maria Marin, who until April was CBF president.(Platini's UEFA and Blatter's FIFA - Two squabbling lovers)
The arrests followed an FBI probe into what US officials alleged was a $151 million, 24-year bribery scheme.
Romario said after the arrests that he hoped Blatter would also be detained.(FIFA claims innocence in $10 million funds transfer)
In Wednesday's Facebook post the Brazilian senator wrote that a "tsunami" was breaking over the sport and he hoped it would sweep away those guilty of corruption and see them jailed.
"I now hope that the waters of this big wave will prove sufficient to sweep away all the corruption" at the apex of the game, said Romario.(Blatter shocked by United States' anti-corruption tactics campaign)
He noted that Blatter, after insisting he had nothing personally to reproach himself for, had resigned his post after "not withstanding a week of pressure."
With Blatter gone, he added, "we have a great opportunity to clean up football efFectively worldwide" and reform FIFA, an organization which he charged with "transforming itself merely into a money-making machine."
Football should instead, Romario insisted, seek to fulfill a social mission to "unite peoples and bring down social barriers."