
Blatter, Sepp
Sepp Blatter is a Swiss football administrator who served as the president of FIFA, the international governing body for soccer, from 1998 to 2015. Known for his long tenure, he played a significant role in shaping the organization’s policies and global influence. However, his leadership was marred by corruption scandals, leading to multiple arrests and investigations into FIFA's operations. Blatter was ultimately suspended and later banned from FIFA activities, reflecting widespread concerns about integrity in international football governance. His tenure highlights both the complexities of managing a global sports organization and issues related to transparency and ethics.