Blatter became FIFA boss for the fifth time amid corruption and arrest
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The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition established in 1930. It is contested by the men's national teams of the members of Federation International de Football Association (FIFA)
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FIFA President Sepp Blatter has been sworn in for a fifth consecutive term amid protests against the world's favorite sport, football, following a corruption scandal
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Prince Ali bin al-Hussein's appeal to FIFA, promising to make FIFA corruption-free, has failed to make much of an impression on members as the global football body appears to be reeling under massive corruption allegations
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1998 Paris: Sepp Blatter defeats Sweden's Jansson 111-80 at the FIFA Congress. Before the second stage, Johnson had accepted his defeat
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2002 Seoul: Blatter was challenged by Esse Hétu of Cameroon, who was also the president of the African Federation. Blatter managed to win 139–56
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2007 Zurich: Joseph Sepp Blatter faces no challenge and becomes president unopposed for a third consecutive term
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2011: Mohammad bin Hammam of Qatar, President of the Asian Confederation, decided to contest against Blatter but before the election he was accused of distributing money for votes and he withdrew from the election
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2015: Blatter defeated Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al Hussein. Blatter got 133 votes and Prince Ali got 73 votes in the first round.
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