Mar 10 • 14:58 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

I will not go easy on those who harmed me: Platini begins 'revenge' against former FIFA leaders and attacks Infantino

Michel Platini, the former UEFA president, vows to take action against previous FIFA officials who he claims harmed him, following a court acquittal in a fraud case.

Michel Platini, once a prominent figure in football as the president of UEFA, has publicly declared his intention to seek revenge against former FIFA leaders who he believes have harmed him personally and professionally. Following a long legal battle that culminated in his acquittal by Swiss courts in 2025, Platini has filed a defamation lawsuit against three former FIFA officials. He stated in a recent radio interview that this is just the beginning of his legal actions, and he intends to hold accountable those who accused him without substantiated evidence prior to the official judicial ruling.

In his statements, Platini emphasized that his fight is not only for justice but also to clear his name, asserting that the accusations against him were leaked to the press in a bid to tarnish his reputation. He described this first step as significant, indicating that more legal actions may follow in the future. His remarks show a strong resolve to defend his honor and reputation, which he believes have been unjustly compromised.

The implications of Platini's actions could be far-reaching within the football community, potentially reigniting tensions between FIFA and UEFA, as well as influencing perceptions of past FIFA leadership. As Platini prepares for what he characterizes as a media campaign against these figures, the fallout from this dispute could renew scrutiny on the governance and decision-making within FIFA, especially concerning the controversies that have surrounded the organization in recent years.

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