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Prince Ali wary of bloc voting following deal between confederations

Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein
Image: Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein is concerned by the new deal

FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali of Jordan has written to the Ad Hoc Electoral Committee asking them to examine a deal between the Asian Football Confederation and the Confederation of African Football.

Prince Ali is concerned that a newly-announced four-year Memorandum of Understanding between the two, which the parties have said is to improve the "development of football in the two confederations", is a way of engineering a "bloc vote" in the forthcoming FIFA election.

AFC president Shaikh Salman Bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa is one of those standing against Prince Ali when Sepp Blatter's replacement is chosen on February 26 and is heavily involved in the agreement, citing a "memorable day" in a statement on CAF's official website.

But citing a possible breach of rules, Prince Ali said in a statement of his own: "I am concerned that there has been an attempt to breach electoral rules in the FIFA Presidential election. I have written to the FIFA Ad Hoc Electoral Committee informing them of my concerns and asking them to examine the matter.

"I have always promoted cross-regional understanding, however the timing of this MOU between the AFC and the CAF looks like a blatant attempt to engineer a bloc vote.

Sheikh Salman is currently the Asian Football Confederation President
Image: Sheikh Salman said it had been a "memorable day" in announcing the deal

"Africa's proud football associations are not for sale and development resources belonging to national football associations should not be used by presidential candidates and confederation presidents for political expediency.

"Questions must be asked: was this deal approved by the members of the executive committees of both the AFC and CAF and is the timing of the announcement, prior to a presidential election, acceptable?

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"Now more than ever, this apparent exploitation of confederation resources shows the world that the actions of individuals must stop bringing FIFA into disrepute."

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