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mercredi 7 octobre 2015

Chung says he is threatened by FIFA ban



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South Korean FIFA presidential candidate Chung Mong-joon
FIFA presidential candidate Chung Mong Joon said
Tuesday he could be given a 19-year ban from football by the world
governing body's ethics committee and ruled out as a potential
replacement for current president Joseph Blatter.
The suspension would include 15 years for ethics breaches surrounding
South Korea's failed bid to host the 2022 World Cup and four years
for public criticism of the ethics committee.
Chung denied any wrong doing and accused FIFA of attempting to block
his bid to become president.
"The real danger is that they won't stop at sabotaging my candidacy
but also destroying the presidential election and FIFA itself," Chung
told a press conference in Seoul.
Chung had proposed, in letters to the FIFA executive committee, a
777-million-dollar fund to boost football development across the
world. Though South Korea were bidding for the World Cup at this
time, Chung claims his suggestion was in line with FIFA rules.
He added FIFA had investigated the case in 2010 but had since
reopened the matter after he declared his presidential bid this
August.
Chung, a former FIFA vice president, is standing to replace Blatter
in an election held at an extraordinary congress on February 26,
2016.
UEFA president Michel Platini and Jordanian Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein
have also declared their intention to stand ahead of the October 26
deadline.

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