Association of Thailand in Bangkok on February 11, 2016 ©Christophe Archambault (AFP)"We will keep our promises and our work will be transparent," Somyot told FIFA Coins reporters after the landslide vote, adding that a FIFA representative congratulated him on "joining the football family."Somyot, 61, was supported by a number of big.
Thai football clubs as well as his friend Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the billionaire owner of table-topping English Premier League outfit Leicester.He succeeds Worawi Makudi, a former FIFA insider and Thai football's Teflon man who for years fended off endless scandals with lawsuits and bravado.Worawi, a FIFA executive committee member for 18 years until last May, could not run in Thursday's election after being suspended by the game's governing body over an alleged breach of its ethical code.He denies any wrongdoing.
Instead, Worawi is widely believed to have backed former Thai national team coach Charnvit Pholchivin, who on the big day received just four votes.- Squabble -Other candidates included Nataphol Teepsuwan, chairman of Bangkok FC, also an ex-policeman and a Football Association of Thailand (FAT) administrator."
After today's election, I want everyone to work Cheap FUT Coins together and hope the conflicts will disappear so Thai football can move forward," Nataphol told reporters ahead of the vote.Observers say the squabble within.
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