ZURICH (Reuters) - One of FIFA's top officials, charged with reforming the scandal-hit organisation, has called for a rotating presidency - a move which could transform the politics of football's global governing body.
FIFA is set for an election on February 26 to decide on a replacement for the suspended outgoing president Sepp Blatter, who has ruled the body since 1998.
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