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Michel Platini's FIFA presidency bid set to be backed by Paraguay

UEFA president Michel Platini (left) and Paraguay FA president Alejandro Dominguez
Image: UEFA president Michel Platini (left) and Paraguay FA president Alejandro Dominguez

Paraguay has offered to be one of the official backers of Michel Platini's bid for the FIFA presidency, the country's football association said in a letter sent to FIFA.

Candidates for the FIFA presidency have to present the written support of five national football associations by October 26, four months before the election.

"The Paraguayan Football Association (APF) is honoured to officially offer its backing to Michel Platini's candidacy for the president of FIFA," said the association in a letter addressed to FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke.

"Please send Michel Platini's candidacy to the FIFA electoral committee to be examined," the letter, signed by APF president Alejandro Dominguez and published on its website, added.

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Platini, president of European football's ruling body UEFA, has confirmed his intention to run and emerged as the early front-runner in the race to replace Sepp Blatter as head of FIFA.

South Korean Chung Mong-joon, former Brazil great Zico and Liberian FA president Musa Bility have announced they will run in the February presidential election, although Zico has admitted he may struggle to get the five official backers.

South African businessman and former political prisoner Tokyo Sexwale is also considering a bid, according to a spokesman.

Blatter was re-elected for a fifth term as FIFA president on May 29, but four days later he said he would lay down his mandate as the organisation became embroiled in the worst crisis in its history.

Each of FIFA's 209 member associations hold one vote in the presidential election.

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