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Who is the current president of FIFA?

The full name of the current FIFA President Blatter is Joseph Blatter.

March 1936 10 was born in a famous mountain range in Switzerland, a small town called Vesp near Matterhorn. He first got a diploma from a Swiss college, and then got a bachelor's degree in business and economic management from the Law School of Lausanne University, Switzerland. Blatter is 70 years old, divorced and has a daughter. Blatter won many awards in his colorful sports career.

Awards include:

Olympic prize, honorary member of Swiss Football Association.

Honors of many clubs and national football associations.

Knights from Pahang, Malaysia, and "Good Hope Award" from South Africa.

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1On June 9th, 998, Blatter defeated Brazilian Havelange in the FIFA election and successfully became the eighth FIFA president. In the 5 1 FIFA Standing Committee election held in Paris that year, Blatter, who had served FIFA for 23 years in various positions, became the owner of the highest power in world football. From that moment on, the name Blatter was destined to leave a place in the history of international football development.

Blatter's first job was in the public relations department of the Swiss resort of Valles. From 65438 to 0964, he became the secretary of the Swiss Ice Hockey Association. Since then, he has been engaged in public relations and media relations in the field of sports. As the head of Longines Competition Timing and Public Relations Department, he participated in the organization of two Olympic Games, 1972 and 1976, which was his first appearance on the international sports stage.

1in the summer of 975, as the head of FIFA's technical development planning department, Blatter began to serve as the assistant of FIFA President Havelange at that time, helping him to implement a series of plans. From then on, Blatter began to have a plan to prepare for competitive football education, and at the same time began to lay the foundation for the development of football and women's football for young people under 20. 17. In the future, these plans have become the key activities of FIFA around the world.

198 1 year, FIFA Executive Committee formally appointed Blatter, who knows many languages, as FIFA Secretary-General. Nine years later, he was promoted to CEO of FIFA. Participated in five World Cups (Spain/KOOC-0/982, Mexico/KOOC-0/986, Italy/KOOC-0/990, USA/KOOC-0/994, France/KOOC-0/998). During the same period, together with Havelange, then president of FIFA, he devoted himself to leading the formulation of football TV broadcasting plan and the movement to make football more commercialized and market-oriented. In the 2006 World Cup, people saw the achievements of this sport.

1At the end of March, 1998, with the direct support and encouragement of many FIFA member countries, Blatter officially announced his participation in the FIFA presidential election held that year, and finally defeated his predecessor Havelange. On May 29th, 2002, Blatter was re-elected as the president of FIFA in Seoul.

Football philosophy: football is everything, and everything is football.

Blatter, who has been engaged in sports public relations for a long time, is recognized as an excellent sports diplomat in the industry. He devoted his life to FIFA and youth football. In recognition of his achievements, the International Olympic Committee held its109th meeting in Seoul on June 20th, 1999, and Blatter was elected as a member.

Blatter has worked in various departments of FIFA for many years, and has a strong understanding and judgment on football and its development, and can make various correct choices. These abilities enabled him to successfully transform football, an ancient sport, into a modern sport and remain the most popular sport in the world, and successfully overcome various challenges. Blatter hopes that by establishing a permanent communication network based on the latest technology, players, coaches and referees of different sexes all over the world will be integrated into a big whole, and the football associations, leagues and clubs of FIFA member countries will also get closer ties, and they will have closer and open dialogues with FIFA's economic, political, social and cultural partners and get opportunities for development and communication.

In the eyes of FIFA President Blatter, football is a typical sport that needs group cooperation, which cultivates people's basic education, personality cultivation, fighting spirit, mutual respect and discipline. With the continuous improvement of the spirit of fair play, football will help people all over the world to communicate and understand each other better. He said, "Football is a kind of mass entertainment, which has attracted the attention of the news media all over the world. It can even stimulate human artistic creativity and create a large number of employment opportunities for human beings. But fundamentally, football makes people full of passion and have fun. It is a kind of physical exercise that can affect people's emotions, and it is also the most popular and popular sport in the world. " This is why Blatter said that his football philosophy is "football is everything, and everything is football."

Because football is the least privileged sport in the world, it can fully embody the spirit of fair play. Football can bring hope to mankind and promote social progress at the same time. Blatter hopes that football can contribute to the improvement of public health through the progress of related scientific and technological research, thus proving that football can also play an important role in various social fields.

Under Blatter's leadership, football has made great progress. Many powerful economic organizations hope to make a profit through football. But Blatter insisted on maintaining the purity and humanity of this ancient sport. To this end, he hopes to maintain a balance in all aspects of football, which he describes as "a long-term and arduous challenge, but it is also my main goal."

Blatter, while working for football, is also concerned about many different humanitarian causes, because he believes that football also needs to take responsibility for society.

From 65438 to 0994, SOS Children's Village Assistance Program officially became a project supported by FIFA Youth Fund, and Blatter has been a strong promoter of this project. This program has funded children in more than 30 regions around the world/KLOC-0. The source of funds is financial funds from FIFA and donations from all walks of life.

Since 1998 Blatter was elected president of FIFA, he has established a long-term cooperative partnership with UNICEF, and the two sides have jointly carried out a series of activities. The latest activity room of "pure children, pure football" was last year1October 20th, 165438. In order to welcome this year's World Cup, the two sides jointly organized an activity called "Say hello to children", which was launched at the same time around the world to raise people's attention to children's rights. This is also the first time in FIFA's history that it has contributed to the protection of human rights under the slogan of "Say Yes to Children".

At the same time, Blatter also cooperated with the United Nations Health Organization and participated in a campaign aimed at protecting Africans and "eradicating polio in Africa". FIFA has provided a lot of football equipment to the local area. In addition, FIFA and Blatter are also committed to eliminating child labor, and have signed relevant codes with the United Nations Child Labor Organization.