The world of professional soccer continues to be rocked by yesterday's arrest of seven senior FIFA officials on corruption charges filed in the United States. FIFA president Seth Blatter is under increased pressure as the world soccer governing body meets in Switzerland. Blatter is up for reelection on Friday, but many are calling for him to resign in light of the scandal. The likely replacement would be Jordanian Prince Ali bin Al Hussein who has campaigned against corruption in FIFA and is backed by many, including Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona. teleSUR