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Platini set to run for FIFA presidency
     2015-July-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    MICHEL PLATINI, the head of European soccer’s governing body UEFA, is to announce in the next few days that he will stand for the presidency of FIFA, a source close to the former France international said Tuesday.

    When asked, Platini’s spokesman refused to comment.

    The 60-year-old Platini, a former France and Juventus midfielder, has been UEFA president since 2007 and had been widely expected to throw his hat into the ring to succeed Sepp Blatter, who announced plans to stand down two months ago. Platini’s impending announcement, expected before the end of the week, is likely to prompt other contenders to confirm their plans to stand.

    South Korea’s Chung Mong-joon, a former FIFA vice president, is expected to announce his candidacy next month, while Jordan’s Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, beaten by Blatter in May’s presidential vote, is also considering running in the election. The vote will be held at a special “elective congress” in Zurich on Feb. 26.

    Blatter, who has been president since 1998, was re-elected for a fifth term in May, but amidst the fallout from the arrest of nine soccer officials, including some senior FIFA and ex-FIFA officials, he said he was “laying down” his mandate.

    Platini has long been the bookmakers’ favorite to succeed Blatter and last week his supporters indicated that he has picked up widespread support from leaders of the continental confederations.

    A former protege of Blatter’s, Platini turned into one of his biggest critics and he has said FIFA’s corruption scandal “disgusted” him and gave him “stomach trouble.”(SD-Agencies)

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