Prince Ali bin al-Hussein still undecided over running for Fifa presidency
• Prince Ali: ‘I am talking to national associations and listening to their opinions’
• Former Fifa vice-president says Michel Platini is ‘wrong man for the job’
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Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, Sepp Blatter’s biggest challenger in the elections for Fifa president in May, tells reporters to ‘stay tuned’ on whether he will run again for the top position when Blatter resigns
Associated Press
Monday 7 September 2015 06.42 EDT Last modified on Monday 7 September 2015 12.05 EDT
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Prince Ali bin al-Hussein is still considering whether to run again for Fifa president, less than four months after losing to Sepp Blatter in the previous election.
Michel Platini sidesteps Fifa questions with a Uefa president’s smile
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The Jordanian prince surprisingly denied Blatter a majority in the first round of voting in May but stepped aside before the second round. Blatter, though, announced his plans to quit four days later as separate US and Swiss criminal inquiries into corruption escalated.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...michel-platini
• Prince Ali: ‘I am talking to national associations and listening to their opinions’
• Former Fifa vice-president says Michel Platini is ‘wrong man for the job’
0:00
/
1:12
Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, Sepp Blatter’s biggest challenger in the elections for Fifa president in May, tells reporters to ‘stay tuned’ on whether he will run again for the top position when Blatter resigns
Associated Press
Monday 7 September 2015 06.42 EDT Last modified on Monday 7 September 2015 12.05 EDT
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Prince Ali bin al-Hussein is still considering whether to run again for Fifa president, less than four months after losing to Sepp Blatter in the previous election.
Michel Platini sidesteps Fifa questions with a Uefa president’s smile
Read more
The Jordanian prince surprisingly denied Blatter a majority in the first round of voting in May but stepped aside before the second round. Blatter, though, announced his plans to quit four days later as separate US and Swiss criminal inquiries into corruption escalated.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...michel-platini