- Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini banned by FIFA over £1.35 payment in 2011
- Both have been fined and will be unable to run for presidency in February
- Both protested innocence as they said the payment was made following verbal agreement, when Platini worked for Blatter between 1998 and 2002
- Explanation rejected as ‘not convincing’ by ethics committee, who added that the evidence has not been sufficient to secure charges of corruption
- Blatter and Platini found in breach of ‘offering and accepting gifts’, as well as violating their fiduciary duty to FIFA
- FIFA statement also says both were in situation of conflict of interest
- Blatter has been fined £33, 700, while Platini has been fined £53, 940
- Blatter to appeal and take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport