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FA against Sepp Blatter bid to extend reign as Fifa president

 

Wednesday 18 July 2012 06:04 EDT
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Fifa president Sepp Blatter
Fifa president Sepp Blatter (GETTY IMAGES)

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Football Association chairman David Bernstein yesterday insisted he would be against an attempt by Sepp Blatter to extend his reign as Fifa president.

Blatter's fourth term of office ends in 2015 but despite stipulating in 2011 he would not run for president again, he has suggested he may seek re-election.

The 76-year-old Swiss is currently the focus of a bribery investigation and has been advised to resign by German Football League president Dr Reinhard Rauball.

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