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Liberian FA chief Bility says he is the only credible candidate to lead FIFA

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Liberian Football Association president Musa Bility, one of eight potential candidates for the FIFA presidency, says he presents the only credible option for the leadership of world football’s governing body.
Bility said he had received the requisite five nominations, which had come from outside the west African region, in order to stand after nominations closed on Monday for the FIFA election, scheduled to take place in Zurich on February 26 to replace outgoing head Sepp Blatter.
The African Football Confederation (CAF) has declined to endorse Bility’s bid to stand for the election.
“I don’t see any real challengers because all the others who are running have played some part (in FIFA affairs) and if we have to reform football, none of them should be given the right to run the organisation,” he told the BBC in an interview broadcast yesterday. “They themselves have caused the problems we have today. So they cannot be a solution.”
South African politician Tokyo Sexwale is also in fray for world football's top job. Bility said he could step aside if Africa endorsed Sexwale. “I previously said that if we have more than one African in the race and if then CAF have a meeting with me and say they want to support the other person, I will also do so,” he said.
Bility said he would be putting together an ‘international coalition’ at a meeting in the Ivory Coast this weekend. “We Are very happy that we’ve crossed the line and looking forward to a really robust campaign. It’s quite exciting. This is a campaign we are committed to. It’s funded very well,” he said without giving details.
Bility, who has headed the Liberian Football Association since 2010, has been seen as a fringe candidate with little international profile but being able to garner nominations has thrust him into the mainstream of the race for control of world foootball’s governing body.

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