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FIFA’S Sepp Blatter in hospital after stress-related ‘breakdown’

In this Dec. 19, 2014 file photo FIFA President Sepp Blatter gestures as he attends a press conference in Marrakech, Morocco.
In this Dec. 19, 2014 file photo FIFA President Sepp Blatter gestures as he attends a press conference in Marrakech, Morocco. AP Photo/Christophe Ena, file

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Sepp Blatter remains in a Swiss hospital after what his spokesman called a “small breakdown” related to stress.

The 79-year-old suspended FIFA president expects to leave the hospital next Monday, Zurich-based spokesman Klaus Stoehlker told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

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“(Blatter) will be back officially in business on Tuesday next week,” Stoehlker said in a telephone interview. “The checkup is finished and he is recovering.”

On Friday, Blatter’s American lawyer told the AP that he was at a hospital. On Wednesday, long-time Blatter aide Walter Gagg told the AP “he was always at the hospital.”

Blatter is appealing against his 90-day provisional ban by the FIFA ethics committee over suspected financial misconduct.

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He still hopes to host the Ballon d’Or award ceremony in Zurich on Jan. 11, after the suspension expires, Gagg said on the sidelines of a meeting of Olympic sports.

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Blatter’s main goal is to host the FIFA election congress on Feb. 26, Gagg said.

On that day in Zurich, FIFA will elect a successor to Blatter, ending his more than 40 years working for soccer’s governing body.

Even if Blatter gets his interim ban lifted, by the FIFA appeal committee or Court of Arbitration for Sport, he then faces a full hearing before the ethics committee.

Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini were banned in the wake of a Swiss criminal case investigating financial misconduct at FIFA. The criminal case centres on whether Blatter misused FIFA money by making a $2 million payment to Platini for backdated salary in 2011.

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