World football's governing body is keen to get sponsors on board for
the 2018 World Cup in Russia and hasn't secured any deals since the
conclusion of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
Speaking ahead of the 2018 World Cup qualifying draw in Russia this
weekend, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke today said the search was
being hindered by the crisis and doesn't see any announcements being
made soon.
"The current situation does not help to finalize any new agreement. That is a fact," he said.
"I'm sure until the (presidential) election, until the 26th of February, there will not be major announcements."
Valcke also confirmed that he has arranged a meeting with concerned existing partners.
"Clearly, there were a number of sponsors, mainly three, Coca-Cola,
McDonald's and Visa, who... sent a letter to Fifa, asking for
information," Valcke added.
"Two or three days ago we received a letter from all of them offering
to meet together, so there will there will be a meeting next month."
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