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Sexwale, a South African businessman and politician, is one of five candidates standing to replace Blatter, who has been banned for eight years along with European soccer boss Michel Platini by FIFA's ethics committee."I feel very sorry for him," Sexwale told Sky Sports. "He is a https://www.mmogo.com/Fifa-mobile/Coins.html



I've spoken on the phone to Blatter and Platini, and they are leaders so they have to deal with it."They have to face their mistakes, but let's not bury the good that they have done."Blatter was FIFA president from 1998 until December, and had previously been Secretary General.



The Swiss had prided himself on promoting football development around the world and being head of FIFA when South Africa became the first African nation to host the World Cup in 2010."Blatter's work is a monument that stands for itself. It is a mountain that cannot be moved," said Sexwale."It is up to the ethics committee what happens.



The damage done is for posterity but it is not like they've murdered or committed genocide."It is a game. We are there to understand and carry on their good work and learn from their mistakes."Blatter and Platini were both banned over a payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($2 million) made to the Frenchman by FIFA with Blatter's approval in 2011 for work done nearly a decade earlier.