Skip to main content

Pele to join Blatter meeting with Rousseff

Blatter will travel to Brasilia to try to patch up differences after FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke infuriated the Brazilians by saying organisers needed "a kick up the backside" over slow preparations.

"I am very pleased that the legendary Pele will join us for this important meeting", said Blatter in a statement

"We will discuss the status of preparations and what needs to be done over the next few months to achieve the common goal of FIFA and the Brazilian government to stage a great FIFA Confederations Cup in June 2013 and a successful 2014 FIFA World Cup."

However, Rousseff then appointed Pele as the country's official World Cup ambassador.

The animosity between Pele, widely regarded as the best ever footballer, and Teixeira has its roots in the early 1990s when Pele was critical of Teixeira's then father-in-law Joao Havelange, president of FIFA at the time.

However, Valcke's remarks caused uproar in Brazil, prompting the government to notify FIFA it would no longer accept the Frenchman as the world football governing body's point person for the 2014 World Cup.