AMMONNEWS - Change at FIFA is 'important for football', said UEFA President Michel Platini two months before the world football body's presidential election.
Platini, a FIFA vice-president, said the governing body needed 'new ideas, a new programme' as longtime leader Sepp Blatter seeks a fifth term on May 29.
UEFA is supporting the campaigns of all three of Blatter's opponents: FIFA vice-president Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan, former Portugal great Luis Figo and Michael van Praag of the Netherlands, a UEFA executive committee member.
'Let's see the programs of the four candidates,'' Platini said in the video interview produced by UEFA.
'But I think it's important for football that there is a change in FIFA.''
Platini said at the World Cup last June he would no longer support Blatter, but opted in August not to run against his one-time mentor.
'Perhaps it is not my time for the moment to go to FIFA. We will see one day if I go or if I don't go.''
Platini is running unopposed for the UEFA presidency next week in Vienna.
*AP
AMMONNEWS - Change at FIFA is 'important for football', said UEFA President Michel Platini two months before the world football body's presidential election.
Platini, a FIFA vice-president, said the governing body needed 'new ideas, a new programme' as longtime leader Sepp Blatter seeks a fifth term on May 29.
UEFA is supporting the campaigns of all three of Blatter's opponents: FIFA vice-president Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan, former Portugal great Luis Figo and Michael van Praag of the Netherlands, a UEFA executive committee member.
'Let's see the programs of the four candidates,'' Platini said in the video interview produced by UEFA.
'But I think it's important for football that there is a change in FIFA.''
Platini said at the World Cup last June he would no longer support Blatter, but opted in August not to run against his one-time mentor.
'Perhaps it is not my time for the moment to go to FIFA. We will see one day if I go or if I don't go.''
Platini is running unopposed for the UEFA presidency next week in Vienna.
*AP
AMMONNEWS - Change at FIFA is 'important for football', said UEFA President Michel Platini two months before the world football body's presidential election.
Platini, a FIFA vice-president, said the governing body needed 'new ideas, a new programme' as longtime leader Sepp Blatter seeks a fifth term on May 29.
UEFA is supporting the campaigns of all three of Blatter's opponents: FIFA vice-president Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan, former Portugal great Luis Figo and Michael van Praag of the Netherlands, a UEFA executive committee member.
'Let's see the programs of the four candidates,'' Platini said in the video interview produced by UEFA.
'But I think it's important for football that there is a change in FIFA.''
Platini said at the World Cup last June he would no longer support Blatter, but opted in August not to run against his one-time mentor.
'Perhaps it is not my time for the moment to go to FIFA. We will see one day if I go or if I don't go.''
Platini is running unopposed for the UEFA presidency next week in Vienna.
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