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Michel Platini rages at FIFA ban, labels it 'masquerade' that was 'rigged to tarnish my name'

ByReuters

Updated 22/12/2015 at 20:43 GMT

The head of European football, Michel Platini, is to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against his eight-year ban from the game announced by the FIFA Ethics Committee.

Michel Platini answers journalists' questions

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Platini and Sepp Blatter, the former FIFA president who is also appealing, were both banned and fined for ethics violations in connection with a 2 million Swiss franc payment that FIFA made to Platini in 2011, at a time when Blatter was seeking re-election.
Until he was suspended in October, Platini was the favourite to succeed Blatter as FIFA president in an election next February.
"The decision is no surprise to me: the procedure initiated against me by FIFA's ethics committee is a pure masquerade," the Frenchman said in a statement.
"It has been rigged to tarnish my name by bodies I know well and who for me are bereft of all credibility or legitimacy."
"What was the ethics committee doing between 2011, when I was paid, and 2015?" said Platini in an interview with AFP and reported by the BBC. "Was it sleeping?"
Platini said his conscience was clear and that he would challenge the decision in the Court of Arbitration for Sport and ultimately seek damages in civil proceedings. "I will fight this to the end," he said.
The French Football Federation (FFF) maintained its support for Platini with FFF president Noel Le Graet saying that he had been saddened and shocked by the former France midfielder's suspension.
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French Football Federation of soccer (FFF) President Noel Le Graet reacts during a news conference at the FFF headquarters in Paris, France, December 10, 2015.

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"He will continue to fight," Le Graet said in a statement. "His life has been dedicated to football. He has done great things for UEFA and I hope that his good faith will be recognised.
"It seems unbelievable, but it doesn't surprise me. The spokesperson of the Ethics Commission (Andreas Bantel) had already announced that Michel would be suspended for several years."
That support was not shared by the head of the English FA, Greg Dyke, who had previously backed Platini to become FIFA president after Blatter announced that he was stepping down.
Dyke said he felt this would spell the end for the former France international's FIFA ambitions.
"We took an early decision to support Mr Platini, we thought he had done a very good job with UEFA, and we were clearly all very disappointed when all this came out. We didn't know," Dyke said on BBC radio.
"I would think is the end for both him and Blatter."
In a separate statement, FIFA said it "acknowledges the decisions of the independent Ethics Committee and has no further comment".

OUR VIEW

Platini will keep on fighting - and why not? His career, as things stand, has ended in shame and recriminations. He has nothing to lose by shooting his mouth off and going to the CAS, simply because he has already lost all his credibility, and only a devastatingly explicit finding by sport's ultimate law arbitrators has any chance of amending that. But such a verdict seems, on the face of it, unlikely; Platini is showing fight, but it seems more like death throes than signs of resurrection.
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