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    Lines drawn in battle for FIFA leadership

    By Agence France Presse in Amman | China Daily | Updated: 2015-01-08 07:51

    Europeans welcome Prince Ali's challenge to Blatter

    European soccer leaders on Tuesday backed the move by FIFA vice-president Prince Ali bin Al Hussein to challenge Sepp Blatter for the presidency of the sport's scandal-tainted world body.

    The 39-year-old Jordanian royal said he would seek to end "controversy" when he tries to stop Blatter from securing a fifth term in the FIFA election on May 29.

    Ali is an ally of UEFA president Michel Platini, an outspoken critic of Blatter's move to extend his rule.

    The prince is certain to get nearly all the 54 European votes in the election, but will face a tough battle to get the 105 votes needed from FIFA's 209 member federations.

    "I know Prince Ali well. He has all the credibility required to hold office," said Platini. "We now await his proposals and his program for the future."

    English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke also welcomed the prince's decision. The FA has been a leading European critic of Blatter.

    The prince, a FIFA vice-president for Asia since 2011, said he was entering the contest because "it is time to shift the focus away from administrative controversy and back to sport." He said he had acted after talks with top FIFA personalities.

    "The headlines should be about football, the beautiful sport, not about FIFA," he said.

    The ruling body has been dogged by scandal since 2010 votes that awarded the 2018 World Cup to Russia and 2022 event to Qatar.

    "This was not an easy decision. It came after careful consideration and many discussions with respected FIFA colleagues over the last few months," Ali said.

    "The message I heard, over and over, was that it is time for a change."

    He said FIFA should be "a model of ethics, transparency and good governance."

    Ali, a son of the late King Hussein, was one of the most senior FIFA officials to call for the full publication of lawyer Michael Garcia's report into the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids.

    FIFA's executive has voted to release an edited version of the report and Blatter has ruled out any suggestion that Qatar could lose the right to host the 2022 tournament.

    UEFA's Platini and European federations have led calls for Blatter to keep an earlier promise to stand down when his fourth term ends, but the 78-year-old Swiss official says he has a "mission" to finish.

    Step up lobbying

    Blatter has long been a controversial figure, and FIFA, which oversees a multi-billion dollar industry, has never been far from scandal.

    In addition to being FIFA's vice-president for Asia, Ali is head of Jordan's Football Association and founder of the West Asian Football Federation.

    He will need five FIFA federations to nominate him before the Jan 29 deadline, and will likely step up lobbying for Asian support at a special Asian Football Confederation congress in Melbourne, Australia on Friday.

    Ali is in a battle for influence with AFC head Sheik Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa of Bahrain, who has publicly supported Blatter. Africa's 54 members have also pledged their support for Blatter.

    Europe and Asia account for about 100 members of FIFA, meaning that the prince and Blatter will be fiercely lobbying North and South American nations as well.

    The only other declared candidate in the race is Jerome Champagne, a French former FIFA official and diplomat.

    Lines drawn in battle for FIFA leadership

    FIFA president Sepp Blatter (right) receives a gift from Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, FIFA's vicepresident for Asia, at a media conference in Amman last spring. Ali announced this week he will challenge Blatter for the top post in the May 29 FIFA election.?? Reuters

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