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Fifa candidate Salman gets Asian body’s backing

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>> GENEVA: Fifa presidenti­al candidate Sheikh Salman received an endorsemen­t yesterday from his executive committee colleagues at the Asian soccer confederat­ion.

Three of the five Fifa candidates claim support from Asian voters, but the AFC said its 24-member executive committee unanimousl­y backed Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa, a member of the Bahraini royal family.

“The members of the AFC executive committee passed a resolution urging all member associatio­ns to unite behind and support the AFC president Sheikh Salman in his efforts to be elected as the first Fifa president from Asia,” the continenta­l soccer body said.

Asia has 46 of the 209 voting federation­s in the Fifa election to succeed Sepp Blatter on Feb 26.

“It is a big support for my campaign, as well as an honour for me, to have the endorsemen­t and full backing of the AFC executive committee,” Sheikh Salman said in the AFC statement. “It also sends a strong message that Asia is behind one candidate.”

However, Asia’s soccer leader currently does not have the continent’s full support.

Rival candidate Prince Ali bin alHussein of Jordan is supported by his home country and other Asian voters. Jerome Champagne of France claims support from the Palestinia­n federation, which he has advised in recent years and has a delegate on the AFC executive committee.

The other candidates are South African businessma­n Tokyo Sexwale and Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino, who has worked closely in recent months with Sheikh Salman and Fifa powerbroke­r Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahad al-Sabah of Kuwait.

Infantino got further encouragem­ent late Thursday with support from the 10-nation South American confederat­ion.

Leaders of Fifa’s six continenta­l governing bodies have traditiona­lly directed their members how to vote in Fifa presidenti­al elections, but it is unclear how effective they are.

Fifa election monitor Domenico Scala said this month that bloc voting was allowed but he would investigat­e any “undue pressure” put on individual voters.

“When I know, I can take action,” Scala said at Fifa last week. “If the confederat­ion president threatens a federation saying, ‘You’re not going to get funds, you’re not going to get any [committee] seats any more,’ that is direct threatenin­g.”

Confederat­ions must also declare if they give money to pay a candidate’s election costs, Scala said.

 ??  ?? AFC president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa.
AFC president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa.

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