Sándor Csányi elected as FIFA’s vice president

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The manager of the Hungarian Football Federation, Sándor Csányi has just received a new international title: he has become the vice president of FIFA to replace the former official Ángel María Villar, according to Nemzeti Sport Online.
Villar was dismissed from his presidency of RFEF (Real Federación Española de Fútbol), as he was arrested for suspected corruption just recently. The police also arrested his son, Gorka, and RFEF vice president Juan Padrón. None of them can be released even in exchange for bail. Villar is suspected of transferring bribe to local officials in order to secure their support of his presidency, as Spanish journal Marca reported.
UEFA’s 55 member states suggested candidates for the new vice president.
Only Csányi applied for the position, so there was no need for voting. However, Csányi’s position is secure for only one year, the future of the vice presidency is uncertain beyond that period. The Hungarian Football Association praised the decision and highlighted that this achievement is exceptional in the history of Hungarian football.
There were only two other cases when a Hungarian person became the vice president of FIFA: the first one was Mór Fischer in 1927 and the other was Sándor Barcs in 1972.





