Michel Zen Ruffinen, a fierce critic of FIFA's
outgoing President Sepp Blatter and its former Secretary General, says
he has been asked to stand for the top job at football's governing body
in the forthcoming election."I am simply studying the situation following some requests that I have received to be a candidate for the position," he told Reuters.
"I will monitor the situation, see how it develops in the next days and check the feasibility to see if it makes sense."
Zen Ruffinen often clashed with Blatter, who was suspended by FIFA for 90 days last week, and in 2002 authored a report accusing him of mismanagement of the organisation's finances.
Misleading accounting practices and evidence of conflicting interests were two issues alleged by Zen Ruffinen, with his work prompting 11 FIFA officials to launch a criminal complaint against his compatriot.
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