NEW YORK (AP) — For FIFA's top sponsors, the resignation of Sepp Blatter is just the first step in restoring the reputation of soccer's governing body and regaining the fans' trust following a corruption scandal. The soccer world was shaken last week after the U.S. issued indictments against 14 current or former soccer officials last week alleging corruption and fraud and the Swiss announced a criminal investigation into the votes awarding the World Cup tournaments to Russia in 2018 and to Qatar in 2022. Adidas, which has provided the official match ball for every World Cup since 1970, said in a statement that "today's news marks a step in the right direction on FIFA's path to establish and follow transparent compliance standards in everything they do."