MIAMI (Reuters) - FIFA presidential candidate Gianni Infantino says he believes he can win February's vote to replace Sepp Blatter at the helm of the crisis-hit global football body after picking up what he called major support in the Caribbean.
The FIFA election is taking place against the backdrop of a massive corruption scandal which has seen 41 individuals and entities charged in the United States and Blatter banned from the game for eight years.
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