It's not been a perfect day for FIFA president Sepp Blatter, what with getting banknotes thrown over him by British comedian Lee Nelson.
That interrupted a press conference in which the controversial 79-year-old also explained what he plans to do once he steps down following the next FIFA presidential election which has been set for February 2016:
Sepp Blatter says that after he quits FIFA in Feb he will become a radio journalist. 'I think radio is the most popular form of information'
— Sam Wallace (@SamWallaceIndy) July 20, 2015
The world football governing body has announced that candidates for the position must be nominated before October 26th.
Out-going president, Blatter, was re-elected last May despite calls to step down. But just four days later he announced his intention to stand down amid two investigations into corruption at football's world governing body.
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