Ginola enters Fifa race

Former France winger, David Ginola, announced yesterday that he is entering the race to become president of world soccer’s governing body Fifa, The Sun reported on Thursday.

But the ex-Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur player has no chance of winning the election and is unlikely to get the required number of nominations to officially enter the race.

Ginola, who turns 48 later this month, will become the third candidate to announce he is standing after fellow Frenchman Jerome Champagne and Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, according to The Sun newspaper’s website.

Swiss incumbent Sepp Blatter, who is odds-on favourite to secure a fifth election victory, will make his formal announcement to run again in the next two weeks. Ginola will declare his intention to stand at a news conference in London on Friday, backed by bookmakers Paddy Power and the Change Fifa organisation.

However, his campaign will only become official if he can prove he has the support of five national associations before January 29, the four-month deadline before the vote at the Fifa Congress in Zurich on May 29.

Ginola played 17 times for his country in the 1990s and, after spending the first 10 years of his career in France, most notably with Paris St Germain. — Reuters

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