Football: FAS chief Zainudin Nordin among 6 Asian contenders for Fifa seats

FAS chief Zainudin Nordin will be among six Asian candidates who will vie for three seats on the reformed Fifa council in Goa, India, today. PHOTO: ST FILE

PANAJI (INDIA) • Football Association of Singapore (FAS) chief Zainudin Nordin will be among six Asian candidates who will vie for three seats on the reformed Fifa council in Goa, India, today after a senior Qatari official was barred from the election due to an ongoing investigation into corruption.

The Fifa council has replaced the largely discredited executive committee, under reforms instituted in the wake of the corruption scandal which has engulfed football's world governing body over the last 16 months.

The three successful candidates at today's Asian Football Confederation extraordinary congress in Goa will represent Asia on the body, along with Bahraini vice-president Sheikh Salman Ebrahim Al Khalifa and members from Japan, Malaysia and Kuwait.

Saoud Al-Mohannadi, vice-president of the Qatar Football Association, had announced his candidature and cleared the necessary Fifa integrity check but was ruled out late on Sunday.

"Fifa has advised the Asian Football Confederation that, based on the report of the investigatory chamber of the Fifa ethics committee, it has decided Mr Saoud A. Aziz Al-Mohannadi (Qatar) is not eligible to stand in the elections for the Fifa council," the AFC said in a statement.

A Fifa ethics investigator last month recommended that Al-Mohannadi be banned from the game for at least 21/2 years for refusing to cooperate with an inquiry.

Fifa did not give details on the subject of the investigation but said that it was not related to the 2022 World Cup, to be hosted by Qatar.

Al-Mohannadi has denied any wrongdoing.

Asia's three additional seats on the council, which has been significantly expanded as part of reforms introduced by new Fifa president Gianni Infantino, include one reserved for a woman.

Australian Moya Dodd, the chairman of the Fifa task force for women's football and formerly a co-opted member of the old Fifa executive committee, will take on fellow AFC executive committee members Mahfuza Ahkter of Bangladesh and Han Un Gyong of North Korea.

Zhang Jian of China, Iran's Ali Kafashian Naeni and Zainudin will vie for the other two seats at today's congress, which will be attended by Infantino, who was elected in February to replace the disgraced Sepp Blatter.

The 51-year-old Zhang is the general secretary of the Chinese Football Association, while Naeni, 62, is a seasoned football administrator from Iran.

Zainudin, 53, is also a member of the AFC's governance reform task force.

REUTERS

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 27, 2016, with the headline Football: FAS chief Zainudin Nordin among 6 Asian contenders for Fifa seats. Subscribe