23:04 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter: Thank you to the executive committee and everyone. Let's go FIFA! #FIFAelection pic.twitter.com/zo2fprvwjA
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:04 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter: I will give a strong FIFA to my successor. I like you and this job. I am NOT perfect, but we'll do a good job. #FIFAelection
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:04 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter calls for women in the organization and said he would not "touch" the World Cup. #FIFAelection pic.twitter.com/AjJqonsMk8
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter compliments Ali and calls his resignation a brave decision. "We will bring FIFA 'offshore'"
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Sepp Blatter has been re-elected as the next #FIFA President. 2015-2019 will be his 5th term! #FIFAelection pic.twitter.com/UAEA3xVIqz
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
BREAKING! Prince Ali bin Hussein has WITHDRAWN from the race! #FIFAelection pic.twitter.com/2kcsg63ONn
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
The second round of voting will require only a simple majority. So, the man who gets more votes will be the next President. #FIFAelection
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Out of the 209 votes, 206 were valid - 73 votes were for Ali while 133 were in favour of Blatter. #FIFAelection
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
We will have the second round of voting as no candidate could receive the 2/3rd of the majority. #FIFAelection
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
23:03 (IST)29 MAY 2015
The voting has concluded and the votes are being counted! #FIFAelection pic.twitter.com/ImdTbWB3My
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
21:15 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Effectively, a vote for Blatter means 1) "Fifa ain't broke, don't fix it" 2) "I trust Sepp to fix it" or, more likely, 3) "I don't care".
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) May 29, 2015
21:10 (IST)29 MAY 2015
India has just voted at the ongoing #FIFAelection. pic.twitter.com/V7gebLr7cD
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
20:59 (IST)29 MAY 2015
English FA chairman Greg Dyke to vote now. Pretty sure it's not going to be Blatter,
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
20:51 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter: 'I want to fix FIFA.' Haven't you done enough fixing, pal? pic.twitter.com/UMmSYjWz8l
— 888sport (@888sport) May 29, 2015
20:50 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Number of votes from Federations: Europe - 53 CONCACAF - 35 Africa - 54 Asia - 46 S/America - 10 Oceania - 11 #FIFAelection
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
20:43 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter now discussing the FIFA Handshake for Peace initiative. Not to be confused with the FBI Handcuff for Justice initiative #FIFA
— Paul Kelso (@pkelso) May 29, 2015
20:41 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter's reaction whenever he is asked about corruption. pic.twitter.com/F5eiUGDd2c
— Sportskeeda Football (@SK_Football) May 29, 2015
20:25 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Sepp Blatter: "It is the World Cup that is the goose of the golden eggs." pic.twitter.com/vkN79BviRC
— Sportskeeda Football (@SK_Football) May 29, 2015
20:22 (IST)29 MAY 2015
"No man can fix it alone," says Sepp Blatter.
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
20:21 (IST)29 MAY 2015
"I will accept the responsibility.." says Blatter. 'To fix FIFA together with you."
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
20:20 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Blatter: "I am being held accountable for the current storm ... so be it. I will shoulder that responsibility. I will take it upon myself"
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) May 29, 2015
20:13 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Djibril: I am ready to shake hands, but only if we vote for my proposals... this is not emotional, this is life and death
— Paul Kelso (@pkelso) May 29, 2015
20:13 (IST)29 MAY 2015
David Gill with Blatter after becoming a FIFA VP - for now. Ex-Man Utd chief has called on Blatter to quit pic.twitter.com/nNY8oGi2jy
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) May 29, 2015
20:12 (IST)29 MAY 2015
The future of football is decided here ... Secret FIFA presidential vote shortly in Zurich pic.twitter.com/kzSef4eb4I
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) May 29, 2015
20:12 (IST)29 MAY 2015
FIFA presidential candidate #PrinceAli: "Everything is at stake ... the world is watching. " pic.twitter.com/ld2TfUGvX8
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015