ZURICH: An English entertainer on Monday gatecrashed Sepp Blatter's endeavors to protect FIFA's notoriety, giving the football pioneer fake dollar notes at a question and answer session.
The 79-year-old Swiss authority looked shaken as the notes tossed by Simon Brodkin vacillated around him in a meeting lobby at the FIFA central station. He was taken away in a Swiss squad car after the trick.
Brodkin, who utilizes the stage name Lee Nelson and has a reputation of barging in on prominent occasions, strolled before Blatter as he began a public interview to declare the date of a presidential decision.
Brodkin set banknotes around Blatter's work area and after that clarified that he was speaking to a "North Korea 2026" offer for the World Container.
As security watchmen took Brodkin away he yelled "here you go Sepp" and tossed more banknotes into the air.
Blatter came back to his office for 10 minutes for the platform to be tidied up. At the point when the public interview began he apologized and faulted the occurrence for "an absence of instruction."
"This has nothing to do with football," he included.
After the trick, Brodkin tweeted a photograph of himself with the message: "Eager to be at FIFA meeting Sepp Blatter to secure the #NorthKorea2026 World Container."
Film of the occurrence rapidly turned into an online networking sensation.
The comic, who has showed up on English TV programs, is a rehash interloper.
He attacked the stage amid rapper Kanye West's set at the Glastonbury music celebration a month ago and was wrestled off the stage by a security watch.
Brodkin spruced up as an individual from the Britain football group and attempted to load up their pre-World Container flight to the United States a year ago.
The 79-year-old Swiss authority looked shaken as the notes tossed by Simon Brodkin vacillated around him in a meeting lobby at the FIFA central station. He was taken away in a Swiss squad car after the trick.
Brodkin, who utilizes the stage name Lee Nelson and has a reputation of barging in on prominent occasions, strolled before Blatter as he began a public interview to declare the date of a presidential decision.
Brodkin set banknotes around Blatter's work area and after that clarified that he was speaking to a "North Korea 2026" offer for the World Container.
As security watchmen took Brodkin away he yelled "here you go Sepp" and tossed more banknotes into the air.
Blatter came back to his office for 10 minutes for the platform to be tidied up. At the point when the public interview began he apologized and faulted the occurrence for "an absence of instruction."
"This has nothing to do with football," he included.
After the trick, Brodkin tweeted a photograph of himself with the message: "Eager to be at FIFA meeting Sepp Blatter to secure the #NorthKorea2026 World Container."
Film of the occurrence rapidly turned into an online networking sensation.
The comic, who has showed up on English TV programs, is a rehash interloper.
He attacked the stage amid rapper Kanye West's set at the Glastonbury music celebration a month ago and was wrestled off the stage by a security watch.
Brodkin spruced up as an individual from the Britain football group and attempted to load up their pre-World Container flight to the United States a year ago.