Prince Ali hints he’ll stand for Fifa presidency again

MANCHESTER, England — Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, beaten in May’s Fifa presidential election by Sepp Blatter, strongly hinted he will stand for the position again while speaking to delegates at the Soccerex business convention yesterday.

Ali, 39, lost by 133-73 votes to incumbent Blatter who then announced he was standing down from the position four days later after Fifa was plunged into its worst crisis following arrests of its officials and others two days before the election.

A fresh presidential election to find a successor to Blatter will be held in February and Ali looks set to become the third major candidate to enter after declarations from Uefa President Michel Platini of France and former Fifa executive committee member and Asian vice-president Chung Mong-joon of South Korea.

Asked by moderator David Davies if he was a candidate for the presidency of Fifa again, Ali replied: “I’m talking to national associations, listening to their opinions and what they see for the future and giving my own ideas.

“Right now we need a candidate who’s forward thinking and will bring new ideas who isn’t tainted by the past as well. So what I’ll say right now is ‘stay tuned’”

He then expanded on his theme throughout a relaxed 30 minute interview when he stressed time and again the need for a new, transparent Fifa, open to change and widespread reform.

And he said that neither Platini, who supported him in May’s election, or Chung, who lost his executive committee seat as Asian vice-president when Ali beat him in an election in 2011, were ideal future candidates for the Fifa presidency. — Reuters.

 

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