President Sepp Blatter was suspended Thursday for 90 days by an ethics committee. The suspension comes less than two weeks after Swiss attorneys opened a criminal investigation against Blatter. He is charged with possible involvement in a $2 million payment in 2011 to Michel Platini, the head of the Union of European Football Association.
FIFA said Blatter is not permitted to represent the organization in any capacity.
But Mr. Blatter’s lawyers say the FIFA committee failed to follow its own rules by not letting him give evidence. They also say the suspension was based on a misunderstanding of the case presented by the Swiss.
Issa Hayatou will serve as acting FIFA president. He served as the head of the Confederation of African Football for many years. He was once punished for misconduct by the International Olympic Committee.
The ethics committee also gave a 90-day suspension to FIFA Secretary-General Jerome Valcke. In addition, the committee banned former vice president Chung Mong-joon for six years and imposed a $100,000 fine.
In May, 14 FIFA officials were arrested in Zurich, Switzerland.
