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FIFA intervene to run Uruguayan Football Associatio­n

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MONTEVIDEO: FIFA intervened to take control of Uruguayan football in a bid to ensure free and fair elections can be held for the associatio­n’s president, the South American Football Confederat­ion (Conmebol) said.

In a letter to the Uruguayan Football Associatio­n (AUF) the game’s governing body said they would take over the day-to-day running of the AUF.

They also pledged to revise the associatio­n’s statutes and adjust them to comply with those of Conmebol and FIFA and when that process was complete, hold an election for president.

“The mandate of the regularisa­tion committee will run until Feb 28, 2019,” the letter, which was widely published in Uruguayan news media, said.

“The regularisa­tion committee will act as an electoral commission whose decision will be firm.”

Neither FIFA nor the AUF responded to requests for comment but Conmebol said the interventi­on “was based on the lack of guarantees for the electoral process”.

The interventi­on came after “diverse interest groups in Uruguayan football expressed their concern over the lack of an electoral system with clear rules”, Conmebol said in a statement.

Incumbent AUF president Wilmar Valdez unexpected­ly resigned in July and the ballot to succeed him was postponed pending questions about the eligibilit­y of the remaining candidates.

The lack of leadership means long-time coach Oscar Tabarez has not signed a new contract and his place has been filled temporaril­y by Under-20 coach Fabian Coito.

Coito will lead the side for next month’s friendly match against Mexico in the United States.

With a population of only 3.5 million, Uruguay punches above their weight in global football.

The nation won the World Cup in 1930 and 1950 and reached the semi-finals in 2010. — Reuters

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