South Korea's Chung
Mong-joon says he wants to replace Sepp Blatter as Fifa's next president.
As the former
vice-president of world football's governing body and the major shareholder of
the industrial giant Hyundai, Chung Mong-joon said, "If I get elected, my
job is not to enjoy the luxury of the office. My job is to change it."
Platini declared his intention to run for the 26 February
election on Wednesday, though candidates have until 26 October to be nominated.
When talking about the other candidate, Michel Platini, Chung Mong-joon said: "It will be very difficult for Mr Platini to
have any meaningful reforms. Mr Platini enjoys institutional support from the
current structure of Fifa. Mr Platini is very much a product of the current
system."
On the other hand, Platini announced that he will not attend
the presidency election. Chung believed that it is a "good chance" of winning the
election. And "It is time that Fifa had a non-European leadership. "
When asked if he would run
for the presidency, he said: "I really want to be in Fifa." The
election will take place at an Extraordinary FIFA Congress in Zurich on 26
February 2016.
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