Sepp Blatter effectively sacked himself June 2, announcing his plans to resign the FIFA presidency he’s held since 1998. So how did we get to this point and where do we go from here? Here’s a look at today’s news, and the events that brought FIFA to this point: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A journalist close to Diego Maradona says the retired soccer star has told him he plans to run for president of FIFA. Journalist Victor Hugo Morales says on Twitter that the Argentine soccer legend has confirmed he’s a candidate. Morales hosts a show on the regional network Telesur. FIFA President Sepp Blatter announced this month that he would be stepping down — four days after being elected for a fifth, four-year presidential term — amid a U.S. probe into $150 million in bribes allegedly paid to top soccer officials. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro immediately called for Maradona to replace him. Maradona has been a high-profile supporter of Venezuela’s socialist government and a sharp critic of corruption in soccer. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015 BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Banks in Switzerland have reported 53 possible acts of money-laundering in the investigation of FIFA’s 2018 and…