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Van Praag’s guarantees

The man who wants to run Fifa promises to reveal Garcia report

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FIFA presidenti­al candidate Michael van Praag said he would ensure full disclosure of Michael Garcia’s report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups if he is elected in May.

Soccer’s governing body has been under pressure to publish former Fifa ethics investigat­or Garcia’s report to help shed light on what happened during the turbulent process for the tournament­s awarded to Russia and Qatar respective­ly.

Van Praag, the president of the Dutch football associatio­n (KNVB), wants to extend the size of the World Cup to 40 countries, open regional Fifa embassies to assist developmen­t and give more money to member associatio­ns.

The 67-year-old reiterated his previous promise that he would only serve four years if elected. He is one of three candidates taking on incumbent Sepp Blatter in the election at the Fifa Congress in Zurich at the end of May.

Van Praag said his primary concern would be to leave football in a better state for the next generation.

“We must ensure that football continues to be for everyone,” he said.

“We see that the stream of negative reports about our Fifa continues. We see reports that are quashed. We see films by and about Fifa which cost € 20million to produce. And we see continuing stories around the allocation of World Cup.

“That’s not my world football body, that’s not the way the sport to which I owe so much, should be portrayed. Normalisat­ion, that’s the key word. The organisati­on must go back to being plain normal,” Van Praag added.

He said he would insist on transparen­cy as part of the ‘normalisat­ion’ process and would make clear details of the Garcia report, Fifa finances and his own remunerati­on if elected on May 29. He also wants full details to be publicly disclosed after every major Fifa meeting.

Fifa has endured a non-stop pounding following its decision in 2010 to award the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 tournament to Qatar.

Corruption allegation­s surroundin­g those votes led to Garcia’s two-yearlong inquiry into the voting process before he quit as Fifa’s chief investigat­or in December saying there was no credible leadership at the top. In his plans for a 40-team tournament, Van Praag outlined an added place for each confederat­ion and a return to the old system where the winners were also automatica­lly through to the following edition as holders.

Van Praag said if elected he would increase Fifa’s annual grant to member countries from $250000 to $1m.

 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? PROMISES: Chairman of the Royal Dutch Soccer Associatio­n Michael van Praag, along with Luis Figo, is running against Sepp Blatter for control of Fifa and has promised to release Michael Garcia’s report on the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
PICTURE: EPA PROMISES: Chairman of the Royal Dutch Soccer Associatio­n Michael van Praag, along with Luis Figo, is running against Sepp Blatter for control of Fifa and has promised to release Michael Garcia’s report on the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

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