sepp blatter
Things are about to get real.
FIFA won't want to lose "the thing most precious to them."
One labor group called them "another missed opportunity."
His preferred choice of shower, of course.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
A new front opens into the corruption scandal that has rocked FIFA and captured the attention of the sports world.
The company joins the ranks of those pressuring FIFA to get its house in order.
"By being there, it is more of a statement than boycotting."