The former Portugal star and the president of the Jordanian FA are among six men who have confirmed their intention to stand for office at May’s election, including current president Sepp Blatter.
All candidates needed to enter the names of five national FAs which were willing to nominate them for election ahead of the deadline for January 29 at midnight, and Figo revealed that he met the requirement on Thursday.
“I am very happy to confirm that my six nominations were delivered to Fifa this week ahead of the deadline,” the ex-Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter winger announced via Twitter. “I'd like to thank my colleagues and friends from the nominating FAs and across the football family who have already given me their backing.”
Blater u sef nawa o,u no wan step dwn
ReplyDeletehe wants to die in that seat at his age
DeleteHmm,,sep has been on that seat for about 30yrs now...I wonder how he stills win each time on fair grounds....its time for a change,,d man is old....if am to vote...figo will b my best candidate....even platini no fit talk again...
ReplyDeleteBlatter has done so well 4 African football. If he gets d boot I hope whoever is coming in would give attention African football like Blatter did. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteBlatter no won step dan hmmm
ReplyDeleteNa waoooo, he is old
ReplyDeleteBlatter should jus step down for another government abeg....him don old for there.
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