Sepp Blatter says he was 'close to death' after collapsing at his parents' grave: 'I sat between angels singing and fire of the devil'

  • Sepp Blatter was hospitalised with serious health scare after fainting
  • Suspended FIFA president says ill health is due to 'enormous pressure'
  • The 79-year-old faces a ban over alleged breaches of FIFA ethics code
  • The outcome of an investigation into Blatter is expected before Christmas 

Sepp Blatter has revealed he was 'close to death' after collapsing earlier this month.

The 79-year-old, currently suspended from his post as FIFA president, fainted while visiting his parents' grave with family members.

Blatter spent time in hospital and has since been released, but said the health scare was very serious.

Sepp Blatter has said he was 'close to death' after fainting while visiting his parents' grave this month

Sepp Blatter has said he was 'close to death' after fainting while visiting his parents' grave this month

The 79-year-old said he was under 'enormous pressure' which may have led to his ill health

The 79-year-old said he was under 'enormous pressure' which may have led to his ill health

Blatter was showered with fake money in a prank by British comedian Lee Nelson at a FIFA meeting in Zurich

Blatter was showered with fake money in a prank by British comedian Lee Nelson at a FIFA meeting in Zurich

He told Swiss TV channel RTS: 'The pressure on me was enormous. It came to the point where my body said: 'Stop! Enough is enough.

'I was close to death. I sat between angels singing and the fire of the devil.'

Blatter and UEFA president Michel Platini are expected to be told this week of the next stage in the FIFA ethics committee proceedings against them.

They are facing lengthy bans if found guilty of several breaches of FIFA's ethics code over a £1.3million payment made by FIFA to Platini in 2011.

Blatter is facing a length ban after being suspended as FIFA president for a potential four ethics code breaches

Blatter is facing a length ban after being suspended as FIFA president for a potential four ethics code breaches

Blatter and UEFA president Michel Platini should know the outcome of the investigation by Christmas

Blatter and UEFA president Michel Platini should know the outcome of the investigation by Christmas

FIFA's ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert will decide whether to hold a formal disciplinary hearing based on the case presented by investigators. A final outcome is expected before Christmas.

A statement from the investigatory chamber of the ethics committee said final reports had been submitted to Eckert containing 'requests for sanctions' over the 2million Swiss franc payment made to Platini.

It is understood this request will be for bans of several years based on four potential ethics code breaches: mismanagement, conflict of interest, false accounting and non co-operation with or criticising the ethics committee.

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