Fifa interview for Muamba

LONDON - Cardiac arrest survivor Fabrice Muamba, pictured, has been invited to Zurich next month by Fifa president Sepp Blatter to discuss a possible role with world soccer's governing body.

The former Bolton Wanderers midfielder collapsed on the pitch during an FA Cup quarterfinal against Tottenham Hotspur in March and his heart stopped beating for 78 minutes. He recovered but was forced to retire as a player in August.

Speaking to reporters at the Leaders in Football business convention in London, he said he now found going to matches tough emotionally, but was attracted to a career in sports politics.

"I like this kind of side of it, making decisions," the former England Under-21 player said. "I have a meeting with Sepp Blatter next week (October 30), hopefully he can get a job for me."

Muamba, who was given a Brazil No9 shirt by World Cup winner Ronaldo earlier in the day, said he was recovering well but still suffers from memory lapses.

"As far as I'm aware the doctor told me it would take me about a year for my memory to get back to normality, how it was before," Muamba said. "But I try not to think about it too much. "

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