And the 79-year-old -- who also took a moment to congratulate Barcelona on winning the Club World Cup at the weekend -- told reporters from around the world that he was "a man of principles."
"This decision to suspend the FIFA president... in all countries where human rights exist - in the Olympic Charter and the Charter of the United Nations... before you are sanctioned, you have the right to be heard," he said.
"Inside FIFA, people couldn't understand why the president is suspended. It has created a lot of collateral damage outside of of FIFA. My family were mocked, my daughters and their friends were mocked, my village was in a crisis.
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"I believe in God, but I also believe in myself. I will fight to restore myself. To suspend the president of FIFA, it is wrong."
The Ethics Committee ruled that both Blatter and Platini had broken the FIFA Code of Ethics relating to conflicts of interest, breach of loyalty and gifts. The pair were cleared of bribery and corruption allegations.
They were found guilty of breaches surrounding a £1.3m ($2m) "disloyal payment" made to ex-France captain Platini in 2011.
/By CNN/