FIFA president Sepp Blatter said Wednesday he is confident adequate security measures are in place for this year's World Cup in Germany. Blatter said he did not think stadium construction problems or hooliganism would cause a major disruption at world soccer's biggest event. "FIFA has confidence in the German organization concerning security," he said. Blatter said Berlin's Olympic Stadium, where the final is to take place on July 9, meets safety requirements. Link To Original Article