Former Portugal international Luis Figo confirmed today he has obtained the backing letters of six national football associations, with five being the minimum, to challenge Sepp Blatter for the FIFA presidency.
"I am happy to confirm that my six backing letters have been sent to FIFA this week ahead of the deadline," the 42-year-old former Real Madrid and Barcelona star said on his Twitter account.
FIFA's electoral commission must now validate or refuse, within approximately ten days, the candidates eligible to challenge the long-serving Blatter at the May 29 elections.
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Van Praag also revealed he has backed by six associations including Belgium, Sweden, Scotland, Romania, the Faroe Islands and naturally the Netherlands.
Van Praag and Jordanian Prince Ali appear to have the strongest cases to overthrow Blatter, who is bidding for a fifth term, but has come in for a barrage of criticism over the voting process that led to Russia being given the rights to host the 2018 World Cup and Qatar the 2022 tournament.
Figo found support in the form of compatriot and Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho on announcing his decision.
"Luis Figo's candidacy is a great step forward for football. His career over many years guarantees a better future for FIFA," said Mourinho.
"I believe in his character and determination as well as his passion for the game. He will be a president focussed on football and its general improvement, acting closely with all federations.