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I’m back: Asia's Prince Ali declares candidacy in race to be the next Fifa president
Jordanian says he wants to finish what he started, with a campaign based on reform of scandal-hit organisation
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Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan is back in the race to be elected Fifa president having declared his candidacy on Wednesday, four months after losing May’s vote to Sepp Blatter.
Prince Ali, 39, announced in a speech in the Jordanian capital that he would run again for the top job at world soccer’s governing body.
“Friends I stand here in this ancient place in the timeless heart of Amman to once again launch my candidacy for the presidency of Fifa,” Prince Ali said.
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I will not be a pawn for others. I cannot leave the field that I have cleared, only to allow a flawed system to continue
“Let me be clear, I want to finish what we started. We have come too far to walk away now.
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