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AFC must avoid return to ‘turmoil and instabilit­y’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) president Sheikh Salman Ibrahim Al Khalifa warned against a return to “turmoil and instabilit­y” as he launched his bid to retain his position at the helm of the continent’s governing body.

Sheikh Salman, who is seeking a third term in office, was first elected AFC president in 2013 to complete the term of disgraced former president Mohammed Hammam.

Hammam was banned for life by FIFA, the game’s governing body, in 2011 and the AFC was led by interim president Zhang Jilong until Sheikh Salman’s successful election.

The Bahraini was reelected to his post in 2015 and is seeking another term in office when the confederat­ion’s elections are held on April 6 next year.

“We all remember only too well the problems of the past, that period of turmoil and instabilit­y,” he told the AFC congress yesterday.

“No one wants to return to that image of the AFC and I’m determined we shall not.

“We also need to protect the AFC and the member associatio­ns from unwanted third party interferen­ce.

“That will not only damage the game but also drag the organisati­on and member associatio­ns down.

“My colleagues on the executive committee and I will defend AFC and our member associatio­ns.”

Sheikh Salman’s hopes of retaining his position were boosted when the Congress passed an amendment to rules governing the election process allowing candidates to be nominated by member associatio­ns other than their home federation.

Former Saudi Arabia Football Federation president Adel Ezzat publicly stated his intention to stand against Sheikh Salman last year.

However, his hopes of building a power base suffered a blow on Tuesday when members of the South Asian Football Federation withdrew from the Saudi-created South West Asian Football Federation.

Sheikh Salman also pledged his support to the reelection campaign of Gianni Infantino, who defeated the Bahraini in the FIFA presidenti­al election in 2015.

“We will be full supporting you to do your work at FIFA,” he told Infantino.

“There is still a lot of work to do and you are the man to complete that task.

“You can count on us and you can count on Asia, Mr President.”

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