2. Founded In Paris, France on May 21, 1904
First International Football Federation that
was organized in Europe in that time.
Original President was Robert Guerin of
France
3. 1st FIFA World Cup was on July 18, 1930 in
Uruguay
2nd hosted by Italy
◦ 16 finilists
◦ No groups. Only knock-out rounds
3rd held in France
4th hosted by Brazil
◦ Postponed due to WWII
FIFA World Cup Trophy titled: Jules Rimet Cup
4. Headquarters are in Zurich, Switzerland
President: Sepp Blatters
208 countries are Affiliated
◦ North America, Central and South America, Europe, Asia,
Middle East, and Africa
Tournaments
◦ Men and Women’s World Cups and Olympics
◦ Youth Olympics
◦ The Confederations Cup
◦ Futsal
6. FIFA Members Accused of Taking Bribes
◦ 2 members were caught telling a reporter that they
would take money for their vote in where the 2018
and 2022 World Cup would be held.
◦ Once this began, everyone began pointing the
finger at others.
◦ Many members were taking bribes and trading
votes.
7. FIFA’s President issued statement.
Investigations immediately began.
Consistently sending out News Releases,
holding conferences, updating public.
8. Frenchman, Reynald Temarri
◦ Fined 5,000 Swiss Francs
◦ Banned from football activity for 1 years
Nigerian, Amos Adamu
◦ Fined 3,000 Swiss Francs
◦ Suspended from football activity for 3 years
4 other Football officials were fined and
suspended.
9. Conspiracies Against the FIFA Presidential
Election Began to Surface
◦ President at the time was Sepp Blatter.
◦ His challanger Mohamed Bin Hammam wanted to
take his position
◦ Hammam joined with Michael Platini to take over
Presidency.
◦ Union of European Football Association said they
would support anyone that ran against Blatter.
◦ Jack Warner, FIFA Vice President, bribed other
members for votes in the election.
10. Hammam and Warner were both suspended
while the investigations were conducted
Recently, both have been charged with
bribery.
11. I feel that the crisis could not have been
prevented.
Although ethical regulations were set for
committee members, it is difficult to monitor
what goes on behind closed doors.
Many of the accusations that were made
about individual members were false, and
some of them were not supported by enough
evidence to convict.
12. With the of the nature of this crisis, I feel that Fédération
Internationale de Football Association did a great job
responding to the crisis.
The organization leaders immediately addressed the issued
and explained to the public through a news release on the
first day. It gave the organization a chance to gain control
before the media. Addressing it so quickly, and the constant
updates and information to the public and media also helped
show the transparency of the organization. I feel that the
transparency is important to build and maintain trust with the
stakeholders around the organization.
Also, the quick response by FIFA to investigate the allegations
was a smart decision.
13. Overall, the crisis that FIFA faced was
inevitable. However, the organization took
the necessary steps in a timely manner, and
continues to investigate and update media
and the publics. The media has responded in
a neutral stance, and it seems that FIFA is
working with the media to best represent the
organization.