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Saudi football chief quits, eyes Asia's top job

August 18, 2018
Saudi Football Federation chief Adel Ezzat, seen in this file photo, resigned on Saturday while expressing his intention to run for the presidency of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
Saudi Football Federation chief Adel Ezzat, seen in this file photo, resigned on Saturday while expressing his intention to run for the presidency of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

RIYADH — Saudi Football Federation chief Adel Ezzat resigned on Saturday, expressing his intention to run for the presidency of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

"I presented to (Saudi sports authority chief) Turki Al-Sheikh... my resignation from my position as of today," Ezzat told a Saudi sports broadcaster.

"I will begin preparing... for elections of the Asian Football Confederation, which will be held next year."

Ezzat's deputy Nawaf Al-Timyat has been named the Saudi federation's interim chief until fresh elections are held.

Ezzat was last week elected as the first president of the South West Asian Football Federation, a new regional bloc of federations comprising 14 nations. — AFP


August 18, 2018
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