GENEVA – UEFA has complained to FIFA about an alleged attempt to discredit its president Michel Platini, who is currently the favorite to succeed Sepp Blatter as head of the world governing body.
A newspaper-style article sent anonymously this month to German-language media was titled "Platini: Leichen im Keller" — "Platini: Skeletons in the closet."
UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino told the Associated Press on Sunday that he asked FIFA to investigate if the document came from its headquarters, as a rift deepens between former allies Blatter and Platini.
"I have written to [FIFA secretary-general] Jerome Valcke and asked FIFA to investigate it," Infantino said.
Infantino said the letter was also sent to FIFA ethics committee prosecutor Cornel Borbely and FIFA audit panel chairman Domenico Scala, who is overseeing the Feb. 26 presidential election to appoint Blatter's successor.
German and Swiss newspapers have written about the Platini document being circulated though have not published the roughly 1,400-word article, which has been seen by the AP.
Swiss daily Tages Anzeiger said a FIFA staffer had acknowledged being a co-author of the document.
The FIFA staffer did not respond to an e-mail message from the AP, and FIFA also declined to comment.