Blatter threatens to bar Spain

Spain will be barred from competing in international competitions if their government continues to pressure the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to hold an early election, FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said. "If the Spanish government, through...

Spain will be barred from competing in international competitions if their government continues to pressure the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to hold an early election, FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said.

"If the Spanish government, through their Sports Council (CSD), continue to interfere in footballing affairs they will have to recognise that their clubs and national team will be excluded from international tournaments," Blatter was quoted as saying in Spanish media.

"It would be tough, but it would only take six hours to call a FIFA emergency committee meeting to hear and decide upon Spain's exclusion.

"Spain would not be able to play at Euro 2008, and their clubs wouldn't continue in the Champions League or UEFA Cup."

Blatter's backing for Spanish football federation president Angel Maria Villar comes after the CSD called for all sporting federations in the country, not involved in the Olympic Games, to hold elections before Beijing 2008, which takes place in August.

"It (government intervention in football affairs) is not a new problem for FIFA," Blatter said.

"FIFA is like the United Nations but has more members and is more powerful."

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