Ex-FIFA duo Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been cleared of fraud allegations after a drawn-out trial.
Blatter, 86, and ex-France midfield maestro Platini denied the charges of fraud, unfair management and breach of trust at their month-long trial.
The case was held in the Swiss city of Bellinzona.
And it was related to the £1.25m so-called “disloyal payment” made by Blatter to then-Uefa chief Platini in 2010.
But Blatter and Platini have attempted to pin responsibility for their plight on the alleged role of current Fifa head Gianni Infantino in the probe against them.
The duo also claimed the payment was an overdue sum in lieu of wages on the basis of an “oral contract” between them made in 1998.
That was when Platini was acting as Blatter’s technical adviser.
Blatter and Platini fell out spectacularly since the explosive FBI-led raids on Fifa’s Zurich hotel in 2015 which brought the house of cards crashing down.