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Riot police deployed at Fifa president Sepp Blatter's lecture in Zurich

Protestors tried to gain access to building where Blatter was speaking

Brian Homewood
Wednesday 05 November 2014 10:51 GMT
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Fifa president Sepp Blatter at the launch of the 2018 World Cup logo
Fifa president Sepp Blatter at the launch of the 2018 World Cup logo (Getty Images)

Police in riot gear were deployed at a university in Zurich as protestors tried to force their way into a room where FIFA president Sepp Blatter was giving a lecture.

At least one smoke bomb was let off after between 60 and 100 students managed to enter the building on Tuesday night although they did not get into the room itself, media reports said.

Photographs showed a plume of red smoke inside the building and the presence of police wearing helmets and body protectors.

Outside, students held up banners with slogans such as 'chase Blatter away'.

Public transport was disrupted for around two hours in the region around the ETH university although no arrests or injuries were reported.

Blatter, 78, is planning to stand for a fifth term as FIFA president in next year's election. His lecture was titled 'Football as a school of life'.

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