Video: FIFA President Sepp Blatter gets into the dancing spirit
Sepp Blatter is set to stand for a fifth term as FIFA President and thankfully won't be pursuing a career in dance.
After enjoying an impromptu dance on stage with Brazilian presenter Fernanda Lima, Blatter is preparing to stand for a fifth term as FIFA president.
However, Europe has reacted in a negative manner to the news.
UEFA president Michel Platini expressed his pride at Europe's reaction to Blattter's announcement as the Football Association was at the forefront of a rebellion against the FIFA president's U-turn on his promise to stand down in 2015.
Asked about the response to Blatter, Platini said: "I was very proud of the Europeans."
Football chiefs rounded on Blatter after he claimed racism was behind World Cup corruption allegations.
FA chairman Greg Dyke said: "What Mr Blatter said I found offensive. I said to him, 'I regard the comments you made about the allegations in the British media in which you described them as racist as totally unacceptable.
"The allegations being made have nothing to do with racism – they are allegations about corruption within FIFA. These allegations need to be properly investigated and properly answered."
Dutch FA chief Michael van Praag, German FA president Wolfgang Niersbach and Norway's executive committee member Karen Espelund have all called on the 78-year-old not to stand for a fifth term in office.




