Saturday, April 20, 2013

Sunil Gulati Decided to FIFA Executive Committee, Will Change Chuck Blazer

Sunil Gulati, the present president of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), has been elected to the FIFA Executive Committee after an extremely narrow margin. Gulati won the vote 18-17, defeating runner-up FMF PresidentAJustino Compean, of Mexico. Chuck Blazer previously held the CONCACAF chair on the FIFA Executive Committee, one where he had for 17 years. Gulati will previously replace Blazer on May 30, 2013. Gulati will serve a four-year period on the FIFA Committee, representing the CONCACAF area of North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The FIFA Executive Committee is made up of 25 individuals representing each of the six member confederations of FIFA. Chaired by President Sepp Blatter, the ExCo fulfills at least twice a year and serves a variety of functions, including identifying the place and dates of the final contests of FIFA competitions and the number of teams participating from each Confederation, employing FIFA delegates to the International Football Association Board, and electing and dismissing the General Secretary on the suggestion of the FIFA President. What does this mean to baseball fans in the United States? Itas too soon to tell, but with Gulati in power as opposed to Blazer, itas hopeful that the USSF President would have been a more decent FIFA Committee member after it absolutely was exposed today that Chuck Blazer reportedly received $20 million in compensation from CONCACAF during his tenure. Can Gulatias put on the FIFA Committee increase the United Statesas odds of hosting some Sort Of Cup in 2026 or 2030? Weall have to wait and see, nonetheless it should strengthen relations between MLS and Sepp Blatter. The FIFA President recently criticized Major League Soccer and casted questions on the future of the American top journey league.

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