Presidential hopeful Prince Ali demands FIFA changes


Jordan's Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein, FIFA's Asian vice president and chairman of the Jordan Football Association, poses for photographers after a news conference in central London February 3, 2015. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

CAIRO, (Reuters) - FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein demanded immediate change in the organisation of soccer's governing body as he issued his manifesto on Monday.

The Jordanian royal is one of three men who will challenge incumbent Sepp Blatter in the election on May 29. The others are former Portugal midfielder Luis Figo and Dutch FA president Michael van Praag.

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