Sheikh Salman, Al-Muhannadi and Al-Ramithi are in the running for the presidency of the AFC



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The president of the AFC, Sheikh Salman bin Khalifa, will face a competition to stay with Qatari Saud Al-Mohannadi and Emirati Mohammed Khalfan Al-Rumaithi when holding the elections in April.

AFC announced on Saturday that Sheikh Salman is expected to face competition in elections with al-Mohannadi, vice president of the Continental Union, and Ramithi, a member of the federation's executive committee.

The former president of the Saudi federation, Adel Ezzat, was to run for president of the AFC, but did not run for election. Ezzat said in 2017 that he intended to represent Sheikh Salman in the 2019 elections.

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Amal Ezzat was hit in October by the withdrawal of the Union of South Asia from the Union of South-West Asia supported by the Saudis.

Sheikh Salman said in October that he wanted to run for a third term. The former president of the Bahraini Federation took over in 2013 to complete the Qatari mandate of Mohammed bin Hammam after his arrest. Mohamed Bin Hammam was suspended for life by FIFA in 2011 and Zhang Jilong took office temporarily before the election of Sheikh Salman, who won the 2015 election. Sheikh Salman is currently vice-president. President of the International Football Federation (FIFA).

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