UEFA calls for FIFA presidential election to be postponed

WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) – European football’s governing body UEFA has called for tomorrow’s FIFA presidential election to be postponed, secretary general Gianni Infantino told reporters yesterday.“We strongly believe the FIFA Congress should be postponed with new FIFA presidential elections to be organised within the next six months,” he told reporters at the Sheraton Hotel.
The world’s most popular sport was plunged into turmoil yesterday after U.S. and Swiss authorities announced separate inquiries into the activities of football’s ruling body.
Incumbent Sepp Blatter is standing for re-election to the FIFA presidency against Jordan’s Prince Ali bin Al Hussein.
Earlier yesterday, seven of the most powerful figures in global football faced extradition to the United States on corruption charges after their arrests in Switzerland.
The Swiss authorities also announced a criminal investigation into the awarding of the next two World Cups being hosted in Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022.
U.S. authorities said nine football officials and five sports media and promotions executives face corruption charges involving more than $150 million (£97.8 million) in bribes.
Infantino, reading from a prepared statement, added: “UEFA shows this FIFA the red card. Today’s events are a disaster for FIFA and tarnish the image of football as a whole. UEFA is deeply shocked and saddened by them.
“These events show that once again corruption is deeply rooted in FIFA’s culture. There is a need for the whole of FIFA to be rebooted and for a real reform to be carried out.
“The upcoming FIFA Congress risks turning into a farce and therefore the European associations will have to consider carefully even if they should attend this Congress.
“The UEFA member associations are meeting today ahead of the FIFA Congress. At that point, the European associations will decide on what further steps need to be taken to protect the game of football.
“The members of the European executive committee are convinced that there is a strong need for a change through the leadership of this FIFA and we strongly believe that the FIFA Congress should be postponed.”
UEFA president Michel Platini declined to comment when asked by Reuters about yesterday’s developments.

By Toby Davis

 

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