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Why Australia will vote for Prince Ali in FIFA election

February 26, 2016 12:07 IST
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- 'Prince Ali is a long-standing and consistent advocate for reform at FIFA and his manifesto spells out a clear vision of the way forward.'

Prince Ali bin al-HusseinAustralia will vote for Jordanian candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein in the FIFA presidential election, the country's soccer association said on Friday.

Australia voted last year for Prince Ali when he stood against incumbent Sepp Blatter, who has since been banned for six years for ethics violations.

"Under all the circumstances FFA believes there is merit in continuing to support Prince Ali on this occasion," Football Federation Australia (FFA) chairman Steven Lowy said in a statement.

"Prince Ali is a long-standing and consistent advocate for reform at FIFA and his manifesto spells out a clear vision of the way forward."

World soccer was plunged into crisis last year after several dozen officials were indicted for corruption in the United States and a criminal investigation was begun in Switzerland.

Prince Ali is one of five candidates standing to replace Blatter to try to lead FIFA out of its crisis.

Gianni Infantino, the Swiss general secretary of European governing body UEFA, and Asian soccer boss Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa of Bahrain are seen as the favourites to beat in the vote on Friday.

South African businessman Tokyo Sexwale and former French diplomat Jerome Champagne are the other candidates.

The FFA said it would also vote in favour of each proposal in the package of governance reforms at Friday's congress.

The reforms, which include the introduction of term limits for top officials and disclosure of earnings, are seen as vital in cleaning up the beleaguered global soccer governing body.

"In addition to reforms on term limits and better governance, we are especially proud to support the reforms on gender equality," Lowy said.

"It is critical that the reforms are implemented with conviction and that they signal a new beginning for FIFA."

IMAGE: FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein addresses the UEFA XI Extraordinary Congress at the Swissotel in Zurich, on February 25, 2016.

Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

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