Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Did Blatter score an own goal? It's time for goal line technology.

By Shepherd Mutsvara

So the supreme leader of the global FIFA has resigned! Or is he thinking of resigning after grooming a successor? Sepp Blatter’s resignation speech, delivered in an empty newsroom, far from the madding crowd, is a stark contrast to his jubilant and triumphant speech, just days ago when he ran down his opponent to the ropes during extra time of FIFA much televised elections. This is one election in which the United Nations, European Union and strangely the FBI prayed to rig in favour of a candidate not named Blatter!
So what has made Sepp Blatter step down and call for a profound overhaul of the organisation? Is it because the vase is leaking from the top?
Soccer has become a global commodity. It has generated more income and jobs than all sports combined. It has a television audience of half the world’s population, with 265 million soccer players and more than 5million officials. This global reach has had an impact on most facets of life: from cultural to legal. When one Luis Suarez blatantly handled a goal bound shot and effectively hounded Ghana out of the 2010 World Cup, moral theories were bandied out. Some took a legal positivist approach, and argued that Suarez did nothing wrong according to the game’s rules. After all, the referee punished him with a red card and awarded the ultimate punishment for his misdemeanour: penalty! From Zinedine head butt to disgraced Zimbabwean players who fixed matches in Asia, the message is that FIFA and all its affiliates must lead by example!
Soccer has taught us to win or lose with dignity! And so it follows, FIFA as an organisation must not be run like a spaza-shop! Corporate governance must be the victory song!
Issah Hayatou,who has been at the helm of African football since 1988,blatantly yelled at a journalist last week saying that corruption is common in society. This was when the Swiss police, under the instruction of the FBI, raided the hotel where most senior Fifa delegates were housed for the elections, and arrested several leaders for corruption.Fifa has been mired in corruption scandals since the World Cup came to Africa in 2010. Slush funds have been paid to officials as bribes under the unwatchful eye of Sepp Blatter. In response Blatter has shrugged his shoulders and said he is not responsible for the bad behaviour of the few under his watch. What official nonsense from a leader of a revered organisation like Fifa!
The scandals underlying the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups is unsettling to the beautiful game and its followers. Evidence points to the fact that Fifa officials have been given a golden handshake that goes beyond the elbow. Mohammed bin Hamman, the Qatari former Fifa Vice President, is known to have kept a slush fund of $5million which was wired to delegates who voted in favour of Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup. As we read this piece, the South African officials are arguing their case, saying that the $10million paid to Fifa official, Jack Warner, was not a bribe! Fikile Mbalula, the energetic Minster of Sport in the tip of Africa, is battling for words to describe the payment.
It’s a long winding tale of who is bribing who……!
Now the question for determination is: if all of Sepp Blatter teammates have been dragged to the courts for scoring against good corporate governance…how many goals have the Captain scored against his own team?

Only time will tell.