Brazil's Zico will stand for Sepp Blatter's FIFA presidency
BRAZIL legend Zico is the first person to announce he will stand for the FIFA presidency following Sepp Blatter's announcement he will stand down.
The 52-year-old, who played in three World Cups and later coached in Japan, Russia and Turkey, said it was his "duty" to stand.
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