Musa Bility: Liberia FA boss to stand for Fifa presidency
By Piers Edwards and Sammy Darko
BBC Africa sport
Liberia FA chairman Musa Bility has announced plans to stand for the presidency of Fifa, saying it is Africa's time to lead world football.
The 48-year-old is the second person to declare his candidacy after former Brazil international Zico.
"Africa is the largest voting bloc in Fifa and we must take the lead to bring football together," said Bility.
"We all agree that football is facing a difficult moment and it is in difficult moments that great leaders emerge."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/33181713
By Piers Edwards and Sammy Darko
BBC Africa sport
Liberia FA chairman Musa Bility has announced plans to stand for the presidency of Fifa, saying it is Africa's time to lead world football.
The 48-year-old is the second person to declare his candidacy after former Brazil international Zico.
"Africa is the largest voting bloc in Fifa and we must take the lead to bring football together," said Bility.
"We all agree that football is facing a difficult moment and it is in difficult moments that great leaders emerge."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/33181713
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