SINGAPORE: Asian Football Confederation chief Mohamed bin Hammam on Friday ruled out running for the FIFA presidency next year, opening the door for Sepp Blatter to run the world game for another four years.
The 61-year-old Qatari is seen as a successor to the 74-year-old Swiss and one of the few people with the potential to unseat him, but he appears ready to bide his time.
"Let me be very clear, I will not run for the next FIFA election. I will be backing Sepp Blatter to remain in office for a new mandate," Bin Hammam told AFP.
Bin Hammam`s decision not to run follows a similar move by Michel Platini earlier this year. The Frenchman was also considered a key candidate but he will seek a second term as UEFA president instead.
Blatter has made clear he wants to stay in office when his term runs out on June 11, 2011, saying he has not finished his mission.
The Swiss was elected FIFA president in 1998 and won a fierce re-election fight in 2002 before being returned unopposed in 2007.
The Asian bloc wields 46 votes in the presidential election and will play a vital role in deciding whether Blatter continues his reign.
BDST: 1552HRS, August 27, 2010