Chaiman of Liberia FA to stand for Presidency of FIFA

Musa Bility, Chairman of Liberia FA
                         

Musa Bility the Chairman of Liberia Football Association says that it's Africa's turn to be FIFA president and that's why he will be contesting for the presidency of FIFA.
"Africa is the largest voting bloc in Fifa and we must take the lead to bring football together," said Bility.
"We all agree that football is facing a difficult moment and it is in difficult moments that great leaders emerge." Bility, who has led the Liberian FA since 2010, becomes only the second African to make a bid to become Fifa president. Current Confederation of African Football (Caf) president Issa Hayatou lost to Sepp Blatter in the 2002 presidential elections. On 2 June, 79-year-old Blatter announced he would step down as president amid allegations of corruption among Fifa officials.

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