Swiss authorities want to interview 10 FIFA officials — including soccer kingpin Sepp Blatter — in connection to the group’s controversial World Cup awards to Russia and Qatar.

Prosecutors in Bern, Switzerland, launched their probe into soccer’s world governing body in December 2010, for potential money laundering, The Sunday Times of London reported.

Blatter will be at the back end of the process because he lives in Switzerland and can be interviewed any time, officials said.

The FIFA chief was re-elected on Friday despite several of his lieutenants’ arrests as part of a US corruption probe. Blatter has said he’s not responsible for wrongdoings done by his FIFA underlings.