Washington: FIFA president Sepp Blatter has named opera legend Placido Domingo, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Dutch football icon Johan Cruyff to a "council of wisdom" to help solve FIFA`s woes.
The 75-year-old global football supremo, elected unopposed to a fourth and final term as FIFA president last week, told a TV news channel on Monday that he has assembled a solutions committee to deal with controversy involving his election and selection of World Cup hosts.
"These gentlemen are more or less advisors," Blatter said. "They are not the experts but advisors and what they should be also is the kind of council of wisdom -- which my executive committee would not like because they think they are the council of wisdom."
FIFA needs all the wisdom it can get after a bribery scandal involving his only presidential rival candidate, Mohamed bin Hammam, and another executive committee member, Jack Warner. Both have been suspended while a probe is conducted.
"To rebuild the image of FIFA, that`s No. 1," Blatter said of his priorities.To that aim of credibility, Blatter named people whose links to football are far less strong than their fame in other areas.
Spanish-born 70-year-old tenor Domingo is best known for singing in concerts before four World Cups in a row starting in 1990 along with the late Luciano Pavarotti and Jose Carreras as part of "The Three Tenors".
Kissinger, 88, was an avid booster of the New York Cosmos during the 1970s after making his fame in America by serving in the government administration and also helped out in advising the International Olympic Committee on reforms after the Salt Lake City votes for bribes scandal.
He has yet to agree to join the advisory panel.
"Placido Domingo will be part. He is happy. He is proud that he is part," Blatter said. "Kissinger also. People say he`s an old man but he`s a wise man.
"Let me work with this committee of solutions," Blatter said. "And if this committee of solutions or the ethics committee have the impression that they should do something, then let them take the decisions."
A FIFA official will chair the committee of solutions, Blatter seeing no need for an independent group to provide outside oversight of FIFA`s actions."The football family has asked me to solve the solution inside FIFA and not outside FIFA," Blatter said. "If we have to go and open our borders and say everyone can come in... we are a very organized institution with 208 associations, six continents.
"I`ve put already zero tolerance in the agenda."
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