Sepp Blatter wins FIFA re-election
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FIFA President Blatter makes a speech before the election process at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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Barras embraces her partner Blatter before the election process at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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UEFA President Platini speaks with FIFA President Blatter and Valcke, Secretary General of the FIFA, at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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A FIFA laywer talks with FIFA President Blatter on a point of procedure after a Palestinian Football Association request at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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Israel Football Association president Eini addresses the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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UEFA President Platini smiles as Al Rajoub, President of Palestinian Football Association, gestures next to Prince Al Hussein of Jordan at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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UEFA President Platini smiles as Al Rajoub, President of Palestinian Football Association, shakes hands with Prince Al Hussein of Jordan at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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Al Rajoub, President of Palestinian Football Association, gestures with a red card as he addresses the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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Al Rajoub, President of Palestinian Football Association, addresses the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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Al Rajoub, President of Palestinian Football Association, addresses the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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UEFA President Platini and Prince Al Hussein of Jordan, FIFA presidential candidate, do a Handshake For Peace at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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FIFA President Blatter and Hayatou, Senior Vice President of the FIFA do a Handshake For Peace at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich
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Immovable. Untouchable. Oddly impressive, even.
Sepp Blatter was elected to his fifth term as president of FIFA on Friday. It came just days after 14 former or current executives and associates were indicted by the U.S. Justice Department in sweeping charges of racketeering stemming from an alleged widespread culture of bribery and kickbacks.
— Dan Wetzel