'Old-school' sports chiefs need to change - IOC's Prince Feisal


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 25 Nov 2015

BERLIN (Reuters) - International federations need to change to become more transparent with some of them still stuck in their 'old-school' past, Jordanian Olympic Committee chief Prince Feisal Al Hussein said on Wednesday.

Prince Feisal, who is an International Olympic Committee member and whose brother, Prince Ali, is running for the presidency of world football's governing body FIFA, said the image of professional sports was taking a hit.

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