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Swiss Prosecutors Confirm Final Acquittal for Blatter and Platini in FIFA Payment Case

The Bundesanwaltschaft accepted the March appeals ruling citing the 'in dubio pro reo' standard.

Overview

  • The federal prosecutor said it will not file further appeals, formally closing the Swiss criminal proceedings.
  • Prosecutors had charged the pair over a 2010 FIFA transfer to Michel Platini and sought suspended prison terms of one year and eight months each.
  • The case centered on about two million Swiss francs paid to Platini that both men described as a belated consultancy fee based on a handshake agreement recognized under Swiss law.
  • Courts acquitted the former FIFA and UEFA leaders in 2022 and again on appeal in March 2025 before Thursday’s acceptance made the verdict legally binding.
  • The scandal forced both out of office in 2015 and paved the way for Gianni Infantino’s 2016 rise, while the group Justice for Players says it plans a collective damages suit against FIFA and several national associations.