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Pele urges Blatter, FIFA to set the record straight
FIFA Men's World Cup

Pele urges Blatter, FIFA to set the record straight

Published Sep. 23, 2015 10:34 a.m. ET

Pele has urged Sepp Blatter to give an honest account of his time in charge of FIFA as world football's governing body continues to battle a corruption crisis.

Blatter was re-elected as FIFA president in May against the backdrop of nine past and present officials being indicted for racketeering conspiracy and corruption under an investigation by U.S. and Swiss authorities.

The 79-year-old subsequently announced his resignation and he will leave his post later this year, although the suspension of FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke last week, pending a formal investigation into allegations linking him to a scheme intending to sell 2014 World Cup tickets for inflated prices, continued a deeply troubled period.

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Pele, a Brazilian football icon, is a member of the FIFA's football committee, which has not met for several years, and the slew of negative stories surround the global game has upset the three-time World Cup winner.

"I was invited to help FIFA, with Franz Beckenbauer, and we worked together for two or three years, so it is very sad when you see what has happened," Pele told Sky Sports.

"I don't know exactly what happened, you hear but you do not know, but after what has happened in the last two years, he [Blatter] deserves to be honest and say the truth of what he has seen."

Among the FIFA officials taken into custody in Zurich earlier this year was former Brazilian Football Federation chief Jose Maria Marin and Pele called on his home nation to get its affairs in order.

"This all happened after the last World Cup, when all Brazilians were very sad [about the national team's defeat], and then you have our representative in FIFA in this situation," he added. "So we have to forget the last World Cup and clean up."

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