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Fifa corruption arrests: How world's press responded to Sepp Blatter and the scandal

The corruption scandal at football’s heart makes headlines around the world

Adam Withnall
Friday 29 May 2015 07:11 BST
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Front page of French daily Liberation, reacting to the Fifa arrests scandal
Front page of French daily Liberation, reacting to the Fifa arrests scandal

Fifa is experiencing the greatest crisis in its history after it was rocked by dual corruption scandals on Wednesday morning – and it has proved to be front-page news around the world.

The governing body of football, an influential force across the globe, is now facing increasing pressure from its key sponsors to “clean up its act”, after allegations of decades of bribery and racketeering.

Fifa itself said it was not surprised by the arrests on Wednesday morning, though they occurred at dawn as unsuspecting officials attended the organisation’s annual Congress in Zurich.

Here is how the rest of the world reacted:

FranceUSNetherlandsSouth AfricaEnglandSpain (seemed less bothered)

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