Asian Confederation to support FIFA chief Infantino's re-election bid
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[May 18, 2022]
By Michael Church
(Reuters) - Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman bin
Ebrahim Al Khalifa pledged Asia's support for Gianni Infantino's
re-election bid as FIFA president on Wednesday while confirming he
will seek a third term at the helm of the AFC.
Infantino will be standing for a third stint in charge of soccer's
global governing body having defeated Sheikh Salman to claim the
presidency in 2016 following Sepp Blatter's resignation.
"The Asian football family is forever grateful to president
Infantino for his steadfast support and commitment to developing the
game in our continent," Sheikh Salman said during his address by
video to delegates from Bahrain.
"We were encouraged by the motivated leadership provided by
president Infantino during the COVID-19 pandemic, not only to Asian
football but also to world football.
"As the Asian football family warmly welcomes president Infantino's
re-election bid, I can assure him today that we will stand united
behind his candidateship."
Infantino said he was "honoured and humbled" to receive the pledge
of support from Asian delegates and "for your trust, for your
commitment to continue working together.
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FIFA presidential candidate Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa of
Bahrain (L) congratulates newly elected FIFA President Gianni
Infantino during the Extraordinary Congress in Zurich, Switzerland
February 26, 2016. Infantino was chosen as the new president of
FIFA, a position which made his predecessor Sepp Blatter as
instantly recognisable as some of the world's leading statesman.
REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
"To me this means a lot," he said. "You know my
very tight ties with Asia, a continent I cherish, that I love, that
I fondly believe in, a continent that had a great past in football
and will have a much greater future."
Sheikh Salman confirmed he would stand for a third term as AFC
president after initially taking over in 2013 from then-acting
president Zhang Jilong.
"Much has been accomplished and there is still much more to be done.
Together we will continue to implement our cherished agenda of
transforming Asian football and taking it to greater heights," he
said.
(Reporting by Michael Church in Hong Kong, Editing by Martyn Herman)
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