Blatter and Platini Acquitted Again in FIFA Fraud Case
Swiss Extraordinary Appeals Chamber upholds 2022 ruling, dismissing all charges against former FIFA and UEFA chiefs over controversial payment.
- Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been acquitted of fraud and related charges for a second time by the Swiss Extraordinary Appeals Chamber.
- The case centered on a 2 million Swiss francs payment made by FIFA to Platini in 2011, which the pair claimed was based on a verbal agreement for deferred salary.
- Swiss prosecutors had appealed their 2022 acquittal and sought suspended 20-month jail sentences, but the court rejected their arguments again.
- The decade-long legal saga effectively ended the football leadership careers of Blatter and Platini, who were once among the sport's most influential figures.
- While a final appeal to the Swiss Federal Court is possible, it is unlikely to alter the outcome significantly given the limited legal grounds available.