Europe vows to fight for reform despite Blatter's win


ZURICH (Reuters) - Europe's top football officials have vowed not to give up their fight to reform FIFA despite failing in their bid to oust Sepp Blatter as president of the sport's world governing body.

UEFA president Michel Platini, one of the driving forces behind Europe's push to get rid of Blatter, said he was disappointed that Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al Hussein failed to win Friday's election in Zurich.

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