U.S. confirms support for Ali ahead of FIFA presidential election

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The United States Soccer Federation will once again vote for Prince Ali of Jordan during Friday's presidential election in Zurich.

The federation backed Ali during last spring's election, when deposed FIFA president Sepp Blatter won re-election for a fifth term before resigning from the position just days later.

President Sunila Gulati confirmed on Twitter that the United States Soccer Federation will vote for Ali:

Prince Ali thanked the federation moments later:

Unlike last year's election, where Ali was the only candidate to challenge Blatter, the Jordan federation president is not viewed as a top-two contender for the position.

President of the Asian Football Federation Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa and UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino appear to be the likeliest to become the world football governing body's ninth president after receiving support from several influential football federations.

Ali saw his hopes of becoming president end without much of a fight during last May's election, as Blatter claimed an overwhelming 133-73 victory.

Last year's runner-up is expected to get fewer votes this time around, as a majority of his European backers last year have chosen Infantino to succeed Blatter.

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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?

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