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Platini to stand for FIFA president – UEFA

UEFA boss Michel Platini is to stand as a candidate for the presidency of world football's governing body, FIFA, UEFA announced on Wednesday. The announcement ends weeks of speculation over whether the 60-year-old Frenchman would stand in the election to find a successor to the beleaguered Sepp Blatter on February 26 next year. Blatter announced…

Michel_Platini_2010UEFA boss Michel Platini is to stand as a candidate for the presidency of world football’s governing body, FIFA, UEFA announced on Wednesday.

The announcement ends weeks of speculation over whether the 60-year-old Frenchman would stand in the election to find a successor to the beleaguered Sepp Blatter on February 26 next year.

Blatter announced his resignation shortly after being re-elected as president in June with scandal-hit FIFA’s reputation in tatters.

 

 

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UEFA boss Michel Platini is to stand as a candidate for the presidency of world football’s governing body, FIFA, UEFA announced on Wednesday.

The announcement ends weeks of speculation over whether the 60-year-old Frenchman would stand in the election to find a successor to the beleaguered Sepp Blatter.

Blatter decided to stand down shortly after being re-elected as president in June with scandal-hit FIFA’s reputation in tatters.

He announced last week that the election for his successor would be held on February 26, 2016.

Platini has positioned himself as one of the most outspoken opponents to Blatter’s regime, and publicly called for him to stand down after seven FIFA Executive Committee members were arrested on corruption allegations in raids in Switzerland prior to May’s election.

Blatter ignored those calls and was duly elected for a fifth term as president, only to announce his intention to stand down on June 2 as world football’s governing body became mired in scandal.

Platini has since emerged as one of the most likely names to run in the election and has the verbal support of four of the six confederations that make up FIFA, with the strongly pro-Blatter Confederation of African Football and that of Oceania the only exceptions.

The former Juventus and France star eventually decided not to run in May’s election, having apparently seriously considered doing so at one point, so if he does come forward this time it would indicate a confidence on his part that he can win.

None of those who have so far come forward appear as credible a candidate as Platini, who has been in charge of UEFA since 2007.

Former Brazil star Zico lacks any experience of international football administration while Liberian FA chief Musa Bility is unknown outside of Africa and Diego Maradona, who has declared an interest in standing, is unlikely to be a serious contender.

Jordanian Prince Ali, who took on Blatter in May’s vote, got much of his support from UEFA members and so would be likely to give his backing to Platini rather than stand against him.

Candidates have until October 26 — exactly four months before the vote — to come forward. They must have the confirmed backing of at least five of FIFA’s 209 member nations, and be cleared by the world governing body’s ethics committee, to be able to stand.

Platini has made increasing calls for reform of the world body in recent months. These have been heightened since US authorities charged 14 people — including the seven FIFA officials arrested in Zurich — with corruption.

 

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    You can say what you like, but all the massively influential |European
    press will now get into overdrive in promoting their own – and this is
    not correption? I suggest you all scurry around and find yourself a
    dictionary and look at corruption and you’ll probably find that using
    unfair means to gain advantage over the competition is corruption. That
    unfair influence don’t always have to be moneys or coersion. If, in
    order to get one over the competition, you wheel out all your famous
    personalities which the competition hasn’t, then you are equally rotten
    with corrution. Blatter and his group are being crucified in the alter
    of hypocricy by the most corrupt people in all of world of sport. These
    have special dietary supplements fro all their athletes that are beyond
    Africans. They create special event in the olimpics like shooting,
    sailing and equestrian all of which are not open to poor nations.
    Thankfully, most elite athletes who find access to these food suplements
    are also of African descent, but even here, all the anti-doping bodies
    and leaders are Europeans – they alone are the capable scientists and
    leaders. To promote Platini, these Europeans have threatened form a
    brakaway competition in the hope they can force aquiescence to their
    demand for the demise of FIFA. We all saw a spectacle of a bufoon from
    England humiliating Sep Baltter on prime time television. My problem was
    that this crrep was allowed to come away with wings unbroken. You do
    that to an Englishman and he will have the legal right defend himself
    against a physical threat to his person. Unfortunate Sep is old and
    cannot really give this idiot a deserved clip and send him away in
    disgrace, just Mugabe did to Peter Thachel when the homsexual got close
    enough. Finally, Platini is not doing his reputation and standing any
    favours if falls for this trick by bunch of hypocretes.

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    That cesspool of a sports body needs a transparent helmsman from anywhere if it is to last another decade.Skin colour no longer makes much meaning.As far as corruption or transparency or any other variable whatsoever is concerned