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Uefa’s Michel Platini set to run in Fifa presidential election

French president of Europe's governing body will announce decision in coming days

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Michel Platini is likely to have the support of four of Fifa's six confederations. Photo: Reuters

Uefa chief Michel Platini is set to announce in the coming days that he will stand in next year’s election to replace Sepp Blatter as president of Fifa.

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A source close to the French Uefa president said that “an announcement will be made before the end of the week”, while another source confirmed that Platini has decided to run.

When asked, Platini’s spokesman refused to comment.

Outgoing president Blatter announced last week that the election for his successor would be held on February 26, 2016.

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Platini has positioned himself as one of the most outspoken opponents to Blatter’s regime, and publicly called for him to stand down after seven Fifa Executive Committee members were arrested on corruption allegations in raids in Switzerland prior to May’s election.

Blatter ignored those calls and was duly elected for a fifth term as president, only to announce his intention to stand down on June 2 as world football’s governing body became mired in scandal.

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