Friday, October 2, 2015

Fifa sponsors: Coca-Cola and McDonald’s want to Blatter’s resignation – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

      

 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 
          The former Coca-Cola CEO Isdell and Sepp Blatter in 2005 at a press conference.
     

 
                                              

 
 
     
     
     
         
         
                                                             

Maybe create Coca-Cola and McDonald’s, what no one has yet managed: Sepp Blatter finally force the immediate withdrawal of the Fifa. The beverage giant and the fast food giant from the United States, both top sponsors of the World Football Federation, have today both demanded the resignation of the FIFA President.


                         
         
         
                                                             
                                 

According to Coca-Cola could only “put credible and sustainable reform process in motion” a withdrawal Blatter. Every day with President Blatter at the helm, the organization would bring more into disrepute, the group said in a statement. Coca-Cola calls on FIFA to entrust to regain the lost confidence of the football fans an independent commission.

                         
         
         
                                                                                                                                                                 

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Also, the burger chain McDonald’s has withdrawn Blatter confidence: “We believe that it would serve the interests of the game when Fifa president Sepp Blatter would resign immediately, “the company said on Friday.

                         
         
         
                                                             

The Fifa is the subject of corruption investigations in the United States and Switzerland. Just last week, Swiss prosecutors “a criminal case on suspicion of breach of trust, and – eventually – for embezzlement” initiated against Sepp Blatter

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Coca-Cola and McDonald’s are, in addition to a number of other global companies, such as Visa, important business partners of Fifa. You pay every year many millions to advertise at football may major events for themselves.


                                 

 
  

 
 
 
                       

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Coca-Cola and McDonald’s call for Blatter’s resignation

For years, Coca-Cola and McDonald’s supports, with its millions of the Fifa-operation. But the corruption scandals of President Blatter’s go to them too far – they demand consequences.

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