Sheikh Salman voted new AFC president
Updated: 2013-05-03 07:36
By Reuters in Kuala Lumpur (China Daily)
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Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa will run Asian soccer for the next two years after the Bahraini won a three-way election for the presidency of the Asian Football Confederation on Thursday.
Sheikh Salman secured 33 votes of the 46 available from the AFC's member associations in Malaysia to beat Yousuf Al Serkal of the United Arab Emirates (six votes) and Thailand's Worawi Makudi (seven votes).
Outsider Hafez Al Medlej of Saudi Arabia unsurprisingly withdrew on the eve of the vote after failing to win full support of the west Asian region.
Sheikh Salman replaces Qatari Mohamed bin Hammam, who was banned for life by FIFA in 2011 amid allegations of trying to buy votes.
The AFC has been in limbo ever since, with China's Zhang Jilong's interim leadership beset by numerous matchfixing and graft scandals among member associations.
Sepp Blatter, the president of world governing body FIFA, said earlier on Thursday it was time for Asian soccer to move forward.
"It is a historical day because it is a day of election, a day of election in your confederation that has been in a difficult situation during the past two years," Blatter said.
"And together you have overcome all these difficulties and now you are in this situation where you are going to have a restart. But I would identify this restart as an intermediary restart because then the right start will be in two years, in 2015 ... you have two more years to put your house in order," Blatter said.
The shorter two-year term on offer to the winner of the vote is a result of Bin Hammam's exit. The Qatari had been elected unopposed as AFC president for a third four-year term in 2011.
The FIFA president also praised the job done by China's Zhang in leading the AFC during turbulent times.
"He did a very good job in a very difficult situation, showed a lot of commitment in a period, as you know very well, wasn't very easy for the AFC.
"Maybe we should regret he is no longer in this position but it was his decision to give it back. He deserves, from the Asian community, a special reward."
(China Daily 05/03/2013 page24)
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