Worawi faces three-way fight for Thai FA presidency


Worawi Makudi attends a news conference at the association office in Bangkok September 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Experienced administrator Worawi Makudi will face two challengers when he stands for the presidency of the Football Association of Thailand next month in what already looks like being another scrappy fight.

The former FIFA executive committee member, who has held the FAT presidency since 2007 after 11 years as the body's general secretary, will stand against former national team manager Vanasthana Sajakul and regional police chief Pisan Jundilok.

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