Despite calls for him to step down immediately, FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced on Monday that he is to continue in his position for another seven months, after football's world body agreed on a February 25 election to replace him.
But a prankster who managed to get past FIFA security at the organisation's Zurich headquarters overshadowed Blatter's press conference by showering the embattled governing body's chief with fake money.
But a prankster who managed to get past FIFA security at the organisation's Zurich headquarters overshadowed Blatter's press conference by showering the embattled governing body's chief with fake money.




