Prince Ali says Platini candidacy is 'not good for FIFA'


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 29 Jul 2015

BERNE (Reuters) - Former FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan has described Michel Platini's decision to stand for the post in February's election as "not good for FIFA."

UEFA president Platini announced earlier on Wednesday that he intended to stand in the election to choose a replacement for outgoing Sepp Blatter.

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