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Disgraced ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter says he plans to attend the 2018 World Cup finals as a guest of Russian President Vladimir Putin, which would currently contravene his six-year ban.
According to a report in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), Blatter this week wrote to accept Putin's offer to be his guest of honour for the 2018 finals.
"If I am invited, I take care to accept invitations," Blatter told the German daily.
The 80-year-old is serving a six-year ban for a suspect $2mn payment to UEFA boss Michel Platini which means he can only attend football matches as a paying member of the public.
Both Blatter and Platini were hit with eight-year bans by a FIFA ethics court in December, which were then reduced to six years by the appeals panel.
But Blatter hopes to have his ban from all football activities overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) when his appeal is heard in the coming months.
So until he hears otherwise, Blatter assumes he will be in Russia when the next World Cup starts on June 14, 2018.
"I am not a prophet and I don't know what the world will look like in 2018," he said.
Since he was first provisionally suspended in October last year, Blatter has not entered a football stadium.
He has not even been allowed to enter his office at FIFA's headquarters in Zurich and his personal effects were sent to him in crates.
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