Sponsors Welcome Resignation Of Sepp Blatter
Sponsor-major sponsor of global soccer on Tuesday (2/6/2015) urged FIFA to act as soon as regained the trust of the public, after the world soccer governing body President Sepp Blatter to resign amid a corruption scandal. Coca-Cola's decision to call Blatter a positive step for the good of the sport, and football fans. "Our hope remains that FIFA will continue to act swiftly take action to completely resolve all of the concrete problems that have come up and win back the trust of all those who love the sport of football," call that soft drink manufacturers in a statement.
Credit card giant Visa, which last week warned of the possibility of his side will withdraw as a sponsor if the scandal continues, FIFA said Blatter's resignation just days after he was re-elected as FIFA President, is a significant first step toward rebuilding the public's trust.
"But more work in the future. We repeat, however, that it is our hope that FIFA will take steps quickly and directly address the problem within the Organization to quickly rebuild the culture with a strong ethical practices that will restore the reputation of the game to fans worldwide, "call the Visa. Fifa election of Sepp Blatter's successor Coca Cola and Visa are two of several global corporations that pay each 30 million u.s. dollars per year to become a FIFA official partner. Thus, it gives the right to promote their products at football matches and other events around the world. The sponsors have criticized FIFA for the last two years over reports of mismanagement and kickbacks surrounding the Organization, worrying that the scandal would tarnish their own brand by Association. FIFA's official partners other sports equipment company Adidas, Russia energy conglomerate Gazprom as well as car makers Hyundai and Kia.
In addition, McDonald's and Budweiser also has paid to sponsor the next World Cup in Russia.
Adidas, the sporting goods giant and one of the longest commercial association together with FIFA, said on Tuesday welcomed the Organization's commitment to change.
"The news today marks a step in the right direction on the road to FIFA to enforce and follow the compliance transparency standards in everything they do," said Adidas. Fifa election of Sepp Blatter's In a statement regretting that the corruption alleged McDonald's FIFA has reflected the game and took the sport, players and fans. "We hope that the changes implemented in the FIFA will be the first major step in the reform of the Organization in a positive and regain the trust of fans all over the world," he said. http://grosirkosmetika.com/serum-korea/
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