The Borneo Post (Sabah)

FIFA takes charge of Uruguay FA

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MONTEVIDEO: Football’s world governing body FIFA has taken control of the Uruguayan Football Associatio­n (AUF) after the organisati­on was plunged into chaos following the sudden resignatio­n of president Wilmar Valdez last month.

A letter from FIFA reported in local media said the body had set up a “regularisa­tion committee” aimed at restoring order to the AUF. The FIFA committee would be responsibl­e for managing the affairs of the FA through to February 28, 2019 and would revise the organisati­on’s statues and arrange new elections.

Uruguayan football has been in crisis since July 30, when president Valdez, who had favourite to win a new term in a vote the following day, abruptly resigned.

Valdez stepped down after the emergence of mysterious audio recordings just before his reelection bid.

Although the exact content of the recordings is unknown, media said they contained comments about sports administra­tors, a member of the government, sports journalist­s and supporters.

One of Valdez’s campaign rivals said the recordings were “slightly compromisi­ng Wilmar’s image.”

Valdez, however, has denied the recordings were responsibl­e for his resignatio­n.

“This decision has been motivated solely by family and personal reasons that have nothing to do with the context of the current election,” he said.

“I want to stress that I was under no undue pressure, threats or extortion in making this decision.” — AFP

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