Khaleej Times

Infantino hopes to bag votes from Africa

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cape town — Fifa presidenti­al candidate Gianni Infantino said Monday he hoped to get most of Africa’s 54 national votes, despite the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) endorsing Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa.

Infantino made the claim after being given a guided tour of Robben Island by South African candidate Tokyo Sexwale, who was jailed on the island under apartheid rule along with Nelson Mandela.

“I feel very confident of having some support in Africa... I think I will have the majority of African votes,” Infantino, from Switzerlan­d, told reporters at Cape Town airport after his visit.

“I believe Fifa needs a democratic election by a proper transparen­t process,” he said.

“That is why I didn’t like talk about deals behind closed doors. I have nothing to hide about coming here.”

Sexwale, who is seen as a rank outsider in the race, described himself as “a realist’ and “open to alliances”.

“An election is a chance,” he said. “In this game... you never know what’s going to come out.”

Infantino, the secretary general of the European confederat­ion UEFA, spoke ahead of Friday’s vote to replace Sepp Blatter, who was suspended due to a raft of corruption allegation­s.

Infantino is widely seen as a front-runner after winning the endorsemen­ts from the executive committees of UEFA and the South American confederat­ion (CONMEBOL).

Bahrainian royal Sheikh Salman is seen by some as the favourite, after he won the backing from the Asian confederat­ion he leads, and from the African confederat­ion. —

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