Sepp Blatter has been told he is facing a
90-day provisional suspension from FIFA's ethics committee - a move
which would finally spell the end of his time as president.
FIFA's ethics committee met this week after the Swiss
attorney general opened criminal proceedings against Blatter over a
£1.3m payment to UEFA President Michel Platini.
It is understood
the investigatory arm has recommended a 90-day suspension for Blatter
but that the German adjudicatory judge Joachim Eckert has yet to make a
final decision.
Klaus Stohlker, a friend and adviser to
Blatter, said that FIFA's ethics committee has made the ruling pending
further investigations by the Swiss attorney general.
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