The proposals were also widely criticised by fans in England and Blatter said he understood their reaction.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter said he was "furious" after Botswana's Ismail Bhamjee confirmed he sold tickets at inflated prices.
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"We don't want a repeat of the last World Cup, " Blatter said Friday.
Blatter said possible sanctions could include a ban for the Spanish football team.
Blatter said salary caps would be impossible to enforce under European law but urged clubs to live within their means.
But Blatter said he had spoken with some of the workers and was sure that any industrial disputes could be resolved.
Mr Blatter said Fifa was breaking new ground in signing up their latest sponsor, or partner, for the next two World Cups.
But Blatter said such a tragedy could occur anywhere in the world.
Blatter said players and managers should be aware that the "eyes of the world" would be on them in South Africa next summer.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter said on Friday that he had no problem with the size of the transfer fee, despite the global economic downturn.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter said football was like a religion in Brazil and praised the country for identifying with the game "like no other".
"We welcome the new committee member, " FIFA President Joseph Blatter said.
Blatter said the FIFA executive committee would decide on the 2018 hosts in 2011 and that bids would have to be submitted at least two years in advance.
Blatter said the executive committee rejected a proposal from CONCACAF to restrict the competition to the North America region for the 2018 tournament and then open it up.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter said he was against the plans, but Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore is still planning to discuss the proposals with world football's governing body.
"This does not take into consideration the fans of the clubs and it gives the impression that they just want to go on tour to make some money, " Blatter said.
Last year, Japan and South Korea became the first countries to co-host the World Cup finals, but after the tournament Blatter said Fifa would discourage joint bids in the future.
Blatter said FIFA were powerless to intervene in the financial set-ups of Premier League clubs but called on the English Football Association "to make sure their clubs are in good order".
Speaking ahead of Sunday's qualifying draw for the 2010 tournament, Blatter said the World Cup could help solve the social ills of the hosts South Africa by acting as a catalyst for development.
"There has been limited or no implementation at all of the huge majority of the 28 points agreed upon in Cairo, " Fifa president Sepp Blatter said in a letter addressed to KFF president Alfred Sambu.
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Mr Blatter also said the global football market, by Fifa's calculations, was one of over one billion people.
Blatter once said that he feared a World Cup being played with teams full of Brazilian players who had changed nationalities.
Blatter had said "something has to be done about these billionaire owners".
Along with England, Belgium and the Netherlands have formally declared a joint bid for 2018 while Fifa president Sepp Blatter also said other countries to express an interest included Japan, China, Qatar, Mexico, the United States, Russia, and Australia.
"We are in extra-time, " said Blatter, referring to the time left before the election.
"Everything that happens in European football has an influence on global football, " said Blatter.
"We have a bunch of possible, even I would say very strong candidates, " said Blatter.
"I will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee, " said Blatter.
Nicolae said Blatter is out of touch with the realities of the game.
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"The International FA Board decided 'let's have experiments with two additional assistant referees' and we were looking where we have can such experiments, " said Blatter.
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