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Bahrain's Sheikh Salman backs FIFA chief for a fifth term as both call for more World Cup places for Asian teams.
Hafez Al Medlej of Saudi Arabia pulls out of race for AFC presidency as FIFA look into actions of former president.
The AFC President will be elected on May 2nd, Al Jazeera English looks at the four candidates eyeing Asia's biggest job.
Jack Warner, also former FIFA offical, resigns after being accused of fraud while at regional football group CONCACAF.
Yousuf Al Serkal, one of four candidates standing in AFC leadership election, promises to fight corruption if elected.
Four nominated to run for president of the Asian Football Confederation, replacing scandal-hit Mohamed bin Hammam.
President of Bahrain Football Association enters race for AFC boss as Buriram record draw in Champions League opener.
With Mohamed Bin Hammam's future in football dead and buried, he leaves a gap at the top of the game many want to fill.
In an effort to push through anti-corruption reforms, panel is looking for backing of 47-nation European assembly.
Former FIFA presidential candidate and Asian football boss receives FIFA life ban for 'repeated violations' of ethics.
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