Diego Maradona has decided to stand as a
candidate for the FIFA presidency to replace Sepp Blatter, the
Uruguayan journalist and author Victor Hugo Morales has said.
According to The Guardian,
Morales said that Maradona had told him of his intention when he called
the former coach of the Argentina team to check on the condition of his
sick father on Sunday.
“He told me he was going to run for
president of FIFA and authorised me to inform,” Morales posted in
Spanish on his Twitter feed.
“I am a candidate’ were the two words
Diego Maradona used to answer me when I consulted him about the
nomination for the presidency of FIFA,” he added in another tweet.
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro
suggested this month that Maradona should become the next FIFA
President. The former Argentina captain, 54, has long been a trenchant
critic of Blatter and last month said he was “enjoying” the corruption
scandal that led the Swiss to announce he would stand down.
Like the Brazilian Zico, another great
former player who has announced his candidacy, Maradona might struggle
to get the support of federations from five countries, as required under
FIFA statutes.
The Liberia Football Association
chairman, Musa Bility, is the other candidate announced so far for a
ballot likely to take place later this year or in early 2016.
Morales is famous around Latin America
for his passionate commentary of Maradona’s wonder goal against England
at the 1986 World Cup. Maradona led Argentina to their second World Cup
triumph in that tournament. The pair hosted a TV show together for the
Venezuelan station, TeleSUR, during last year’s World Cup in Brazil.
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