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Seven candidates in running for prez

Seven candidates in running for prez

By Agence France Presse

(COMBO) A combination of file pictures made on October 28, 2015 shows (from top L) UEFA secretary general Gianni Infantino on March 23, 2015, AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa on January 30, 2015, Former FIFA deputy general secretary Jerome Champagne on January 21, 2015, Liberia FA chairman Musa Bility on June 19, 2015, FIFA vice president for Asia Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan on April 28, 2012, Chairman of the FIFA monitoring committee for Israel and Palestine, Tokyo Sexwale, on October 2, 2015 and UEFA President Michel Platini on May 28, 2015. Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, Michel Platini, Jerome Champagne, David Nakhid, Tokyo Sexwale, Shaikh Salman Bin Brahim Al Khalifa, Gianni Infantino and Musa Bility are official candidates for the FIFA presidency as the deadline for submitting the formal bids is Midnight UTC on October 26. AFP PHOTO / JOE KLAMAR / SAEED KHAN / JOHN THYS / ZOOM DOSSO / KHALIL MAZRAAWI / JACK GUEZ / FABRICE COFFRINI

Paris, October 28 Football’s world-governing body FIFA on Wednesday announced that it had confirmed seven candidates to run in its election for a new president on February 26. The candidates proposed are Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, Musa Bility, Jerome Champagne, Gianni Infantino, Michel Platini, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa and Tokyo Sexwale. Former Trinidad and Tobago footballer David Nakhid submitted his candidacy last week, but it was rejected on the grounds that one of the five national associations he gave as endorsing him had already backed another candidate, FIFA said. Candidates need the backing of at least five of FIFA’s 209 members before they can be considered. FIFA said in a press release that, with the exception of UEFA chief Michel Platini, the candidature dossiers would be processed by its electoral committee. Platini is currently suspended from all football-related activities for 90 days as part of a clampdown on corruption and fraud at the heart of the FIFA operation. “Should such a ban be lifted or expire before the FIFA presidential election, the Ad-hoc Electoral Committee would decide, depending on the respective exact point in time, on how to proceed with the candidature concerned,” the statement read. FIFA said that the six other candidate dossiers had now been handed over by the Electoral Committee to the investigatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee to carry out integrity checks. The chamber will “deliver comprehensive documentation on each candidate, but it will not give any recommendation as to whether or not a candidate may run for the FIFA presidency.” The next step will see the Ad-hoc Electoral Committee review the results of the integrity checks before formally declaring which candidates can stand for the FIFA presidency. The election next February comes as FIFA is engulfed in a massive corruption probe that has resulted in 90-day bans on Platini and the organisation’s long-standing president Sepp Blatter who is standing down. Those suspensions run out on January 5.