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Sepp Blatter reveals there will not be another World Cup in Africa

Robert Marawa launches his show on 947 #MSWon947

Blatter reveals there will not be another World Cup in Africa. Robert Marawa launches his show on 947 with Sepp Blatter in the hot seat.

Former FIFA President, Sepp Blatter says that he doesn’t believe there will be another FIFA World Cup on African soil in his lifetime.

Blatter made the remarks in an exclusive interview with Robert Marawa on his newly launched show on 947 in a wide-ranging interview that touched on topics such as current FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, Qatar hosting the 2022 World Cup, and the Netflix documentary “FIFA Uncovered”.

Blatter was president of the global football body from 1998 to 2015 and was in charge of the organisation when South Africa was announced as the host of the tournament in 2010.

Blatter has much praise for the 2010 South African World Cup.

With 48 teams in the world, you need more than one country to organise a world cup, which is totally wrong. The movements taking place in football are towards Asia and Arabic countries because there is a lot of money.

The 86-year-old Blatter added that Infantino is “destroying his legacy” and “has no respect for the FIFA organisation”.

Robert Marawa’s show has been the main talk on 947 as everyone was talking about and fans could not wait for it. Marawa started his show with a bang and we hope he will keep it as exciting as it is.

The #MSWon947 airs weekdays from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm

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