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The new AFC President, to be elected next year, will automatically assume the position of FIFA Vice President, currently held by Jordan’s Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein.
“Today, we have reached an important decision in the spirit of the AFC’s long-held tradition of democracy,” Sheikh Salman said in a statement. “We have decided that the seat of FIFA Vice President should go to the AFC President. Our member associations believe that this is the right decision for our organisation.”
In an open letter to the Asian soccer community in April, Prince Ali had criticised the move as politically-motivated. Last year, Sheikh Salman also won a separate election against Qatari Hassan Al Thawadi for a four-year term on FIFA’s executive committee.
The AFC has four seats in total on FIFA’s decision-making body, three of which will come up for re-election in 2015, and also has Australia’s Moya Dodd as a co-opted member representing women’s soccer.