Luis Figo: I want to be FIFA president

Luis Figo has entered the race to become FIFA president determined to change an organization he describes as all too often associated with “scandal.”

The former Real Madrid and Barcelona star revealed his intention to run against Sepp Blatter in an exclusive interview with CNN Wednesday.

The 42-year-old is renowned the world over after a distinguished 20-year playing career and arguably counts as the most credible threat yet to Blatter’s 17-year stranglehold on soccer’s top job.

Figo was twice voted world player of the year and represented Portugal 127 times, featuring at the World Cup in 2002 and 2006, as well as playing in three European Championships.

“I have so many examples in football; you can play against the strongest team or you can play against the weakest team and you never know who will win.

“Sometimes you think you will lose and you win, sometimes you think you will win and you lose. That is the beauty of sport. That is the beauty of this running too. It is not easy but you have to believe.”

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