
FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks with UEFA President Michel Platini (L) before the 2014 World Cup Group G soccer match between Germany and Portugal at the Fonte Nova arena in Salvador June 16, 2014 (Reuters)
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have had their bans from football reduced from eight to six years by the FIFA appeal committee.
They were banned in December after FIFA president Blatter authorized a payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($2 million) to UEFA president Platini in 2011.
FIFA says "the Appeal Committee considered that Mr. Platini's and Mr. Blatter's activities and the services they had rendered to FIFA, UEFA and football in general over the years should deserve appropriate recognition as a mitigating factor."
Blatter and Platini can still go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to appeal the bans.
Blatter's successor is being elected on Friday.
The appeal committee is headed by Larry Mussenden of Bermuda, who is currently seeking the CONCACAF presidency.
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