Saturday, March 7, 2015

Figo: “The technology helps arbitration» – Record

Luis Figo faces Joseph Blatter, Michael van Praag and Ali bin Al-Hussein in the application that is to be undertaken for the presidency of FIFA. The former captain of the Portuguese national team traced the main goal “return credibility” to the governing body of world football if elected.

“The first things to be done are returning credibility to FIFA and give transparency to management. This is only achieved with the change of leaders who are there. I want to work to increase the number of football players, assuming that Asia is extremely important to get it increasingly young to play football. After that, I believe that the distribution of financial resources FIFA has to be much more efficient because currently the figures provided to all institutions are far short of what I propose. I also want to make a change in the FIFA structure with consultation all federations. Another proposal is to increase the number of participating teams in the World Championship and intensify the fight against racism and doping, “began by noting in an interview with Brasileirão newspaper” Estado “. In addition, Figo is shown for the use of technologies that exist today in favor of football.

“Today, we live in a very technology dependent society. She has is used in many sports. I believe technology helps arbitration to take many decisions and reduce the controversies about important match, “he explains. On combating corruption, the former footballer says that the improvement on this area goes over the “change of structure.”

“Pass necessarily the entity’s structure change . My proposal is to divide the bodies within FIFA between responsibilities and power, reducing the weight of the Executive Committee. I want to return to FIFA to have an audit committee that can control the movements made by the President and also by Congress and the Executive Committee . This audit committee would be independent and would give FIFA transparency they do not currently exist. “

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