Bert van Oostveen hopes that the World Football Federation (FIFA) is truly reformed and choose a non-voetbalman as successor to Sepp Blatter, who leaves as president.
‘statutes may at this moment not yet, but you should note that when someone from the football itself, yet it is often a classic tribal conflict, “Van Oostveen reacts against the NOS. “Then the Europeans versus the African vs. the Asian versus the South American. Then there is often then again a certain tag.
Michel Platini, president of European Football Associations (UEFA), Van Oostveen is the leading candidate to succeed Blatter. Although he would prefer “a kind of Kofi Annan,” someone who gets the job between four and six years from his or her knowledge to reform FIFA. “As Jacques Rogge has done a bit with the IOC. And Thomas Bach now develops.
“Such kind of fight would you also can enter a time within FIFA,” Van Oostveen continued, aware that a candidate president in the past several year must have been employed by FIFA. “But I think it’s the only salvation is to make it credible governance and change the system. Because if you do not change the system, then everything remains as it is. “
Blatter was on May 29 re-elected President of FIFA, but four days later that the Swiss still had resigned. Between December 2015 and March 2016 following the new elections.


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