Beckenbauer hints at top UEFA post, rules out FIFA (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-30 09:08
BERLIN, June 29 - Franz Beckenbauer said on Thursday he would be
interested in running for the job of UEFA president, but ruled out a bid to
become president of FIFA in the forseeable future.
Beckenbauer, 60, who is the only man to win the World Cup as captain
(1974) and then coach (1990), and is currently the president of the German
organising committee for these finals, said he would be interested in standing
for the UEFA presidency if Lennart Johansson, 76, was to retire.
Beckenbauer was responding to comments made by current FIFA president Sepp
Blatter in the German media on Thursday in which the Swiss was quoted as saying
that Beckenbauer did not want to be FIFA president, nor could he be because of
his other commitments.
Beckenbauer replied: "He's right. And I don't speak six or seven languages
fluently like Mr Blatter either which you need to be the president of FIFA.
"But it would be different with UEFA. In Europe everyone speaks English and
my English could be better but it is good enough.
"Lennart Johansson said he will make a decision over the next few months
about his future and let's wait and see until he does make that decision. I
would be interested if Lennart Johnasson was to stand down."
Beckenbauer, who is not an elected member of any FIFA body, has long been
regarded as a candidate for high office in both UEFA and FIFA.
If he did stand for election as UEFA president, he would have to run against
his old playing adversary Michel Platini of France, a member of both the FIFA
and UEFA executive committees.
Platini has already declared his intention to stand for the UEFA presidency
when the reign of Johannson, which began in 1990, eventually ends.
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