Sepp Blatter rejects plan for televised debate on Fifa presidency
The other three candidates — Fifa vice-president Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, Dutch FA president Michael van Praag, and former Portugal international Luis Figo — had all agreed to take part in the debate but current Fifa president Blatter has refused.
The debate was a joint BBC and Sky initiative and the Football Association chairman, Greg Dyke, had offered to host it at Wembley. Blatter’s refusal means it will not now take place.
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