Five candidates have put themselves forward for the role but all need to
have nominations from at least five member nations by the deadline Thursday Jan 29,2015 night
Current incumbent Sepp Blatter's popularity has plummeted, and huge
numbers of football fans are crying out for a saviour to rescue
football's governing body from its current nadir
has been tarnished by accusations of corruption stemming from the
bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, which were awarded to
Russia and Qatar respectively
Jerome Chanpagne
served on the Fifa executive committee for 11 years from 1999 to 2010
and
was actually the first candidate to announce his interest in the
role over a year ago.
Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein
regarded as the first credible challenger to Sepp Blatter's throne
has already served as FIFA vice president for four years and
has been head of the Jordanian Football Association since 1999
Michael van Praag
is a relative unknown in comparison to some of the other candidates
nevertheless, the president of the Dutch
Football Association could be an outside bet to take the top job
David Ginola
former Newcastle, Spurs, Aston Villa and Everton winger
has made plenty of noises about wanting to fix FIFA, but his
credibility has somewhat crumbled since it was revealed his campaign is
being backed by Paddy Power
Luis Figo
one of the greatest players of his generation, the former Barcelona, Real
Madrid and Portugal winger revealed he is standing for the presidency
with just one day to go before the deadline
ailing from Lisbon, Figo played for Sporting Lisbon, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan during a glittering career
won the Ballon d'Or in 2000 and was Fifa world player of the year in 2001
captained Portugal at the 2006 World Cup and won a total of 127 caps, making him his country's most-capped player
was one of Real Madrid's 'Galacticos', alongside the likes of Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo and Zidane
ailing from Lisbon, Figo played for Sporting Lisbon, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan during a glittering career
won the Ballon d'Or in 2000 and was Fifa world player of the year in 2001
captained Portugal at the 2006 World Cup and won a total of 127 caps, making him his country's most-capped player
was one of Real Madrid's 'Galacticos', alongside the likes of Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo and Zidane
married to Swedish model Helen Svedin
believed to already have the minimum requirement of five nominations ahead of Thursday's deadline
like Prince Ali and van Praag, Figo is expected to be drawing most of his support from within Uefa, having acted as ambassador for the group in the past
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