Football Association lends support to Infantino's FIFA presidency bid

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The English Football Association has agreed to support Gianni Infantino's bid for FIFA presidency.

Infantino is up against five candidates to succeed the disgraced Sepp Blatter on Feb. 26, and the backing from the FA was agreed on at a board meeting on Wednesday.

"We decided that we would back Gianni Infantino," FA chairman Greg Dyke said. "We did what we promised we would, I spoke to every candidate either in person or on the phone.

"We were impressed by Gianni. We were also impressed by Prince Ali but in the end we decided to go with the UEFA candidate."

Dyke has been particularly vocal about the controversial goings-on with FIFA, hailing Blatter's resignation in June as "brilliant for world football" and as recently as December stated that World Cup bidding will no longer be "carved up by a bunch of crooks."

Dyke intends to stand down as chief in June due to his plans to modernise the organisation that he believes will be strongly opposed.

Infantino will compete with Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, Tokyo Sexwale, and Jerome Champagne for the tough task of steadying world football's governing body that has been rife with allegations of corruption and kickbacks over the past few years.

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Everything you need to know heading into FIFA's presidential election

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Disgraced FIFA kingpin Sepp Blatter, so long the teflon president who squirmed and schemed to ensure the money kept flowing into the correct pockets so he could remain in power, will be ousted, officially, on Friday.

When the scandal-ridden head of football's governing body announced his intention to resign in June, the immediate question was obvious: who would succeed the Swiss to become FIFA's first new leader in 17 years?

We're about to learn the answer.

Friday in Zurich, Switzerland, FIFA will hold an extraordinary congress where, among other important decisions, a new chief will be elected.

Here's everything you need to be prepared for FIFA's presidential election:

Meet the men vying to succeed Sepp Blatter

Salman vs. Infantino: The favourites lock horns

Skeletons in Salman's closet?

What about Prince Ali?

Remember them? Blatter, Platini simply won't go away

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