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Africa To Vote For Blatter?

1/28/2015

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African countries will vote overwhelmingly for Sepp Blatter in this year’s Fifa elections, senior officials said.

“Africa is solidly behind Blatter. You will find he is very popular on the continent,” said Kwesi Nyantakyi, the president of the Ghana Football Association and a Confederation of African Football executive committee member.

Blatter faces four challengers in his bid for re-election on May 29, when he seeks a fifth term as president that will take him past his 80th birthday.

Dutch football association president Michael van Praag announced his intention yesterday to run following similar moves by former Fifa deputy secretary-general Jerome Champagne and Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein of Jordan.


Former France international David Ginola is also standing in what is widely regarded as being a publicity stunt.

But Blatter’s prospective opponents are likely to get little support from the 53 African voters.

“The continent is united behind him,” added former South African Football Association president Molefi Oliphant, who still serves on the CAF executive.

“We made a formal endorsement of his candidacy last year at our meeting in Rio de Janeiro already.”

Previous endorsements from CAF, however, have not necessarily translated into votes.

African football’s controlling body promised Lennart Johansson a block of votes in 1998 but member associations took no heed and helped Blatter to victory. In 2002 CAF president Issa Hayatou failed to muster significant support from his own continent and lost heavily by 139-56 votes at the Fifa Congress in Seoul.

Affection for Blatter stems from the generous financial assistance he has given Africa during his 17-year tenure.

“He has done a lot for the continent. It is he who has set up the financial assistance programmes and who through the Goal project has built infra structure in all of the countries,” added Nyantakyi.

“The Europeans don’t understand that. They say it is not his own money but Fifa’s but that’s not the point. He is the one who set up all the assistance programmes that have helped boost African football.”

Goal is Blatter’s pet project, inaugurated not long after he came to power in 1998 that has built training centres, accommodation, pitches and offices for cash-strapped associations.

Under Fifa’s Financial Assistance Programme, introduced in 2001, each of the ruling body’s 209 member associations receive generous grants with more than $1 billion (about R11.6 billion) paid out during Blatter’s tenure.

By: Farai Diza
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