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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Asian Football Confederation chief Mohamed bin Hammam believes limiting terms for presidents of governing bodies, including at the head of FIFA, can only be good for the evolution of football. Sepp Blatter was first voted into the top job in world football back in 1998 and was re-elected unopposed for another four years in 2007. While bin Hammam, a member of FIFA's executive committee since 1996, has no issues with Blatter's reign, the Qatar national believes having one person in such a positi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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