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Cookson says FIFA needs more than a change at the top

Published 14/05/2015, 16:42
© Reuters. Britain's Brian Cookson, President of International Cycling Union (UCI) attends the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, near Paris

By Alan Baldwin

LONDON (Reuters) - World football body FIFA will struggle to clean up their reputation without a change of leadership but even that may not be enough, International Cycling Union (UCI) president Brian Cookson said on Thursday.

The Briton, who has set about improving his own scandal-mired sport's image since he was elected in 2013, told a sports business conference that it was about more than one man.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter, the 79-year-old Swiss who has run the football body since 1998, is favourite to win a fifth term in office at a vote in Zurich on May 29.

Asked directly whether, from his own experience, the damaged reputation of a governing body could change with the man at the top staying in place, Cookson replied that it would be difficult.

"I think it is very difficult to change the reputation of an organisation without changing the leadership," he told the conference hosted by the Daily Telegraph.

"However even if you do change the leadership and governance and administration, it's not a given that you are going to change and improve the reputation either.

"You have to walk the walk as well as talk the talk. You have to earn that kind of respect and support and that's a difficult process."

The Briton, who ousted Ireland's Pat McQuaid, faced criticism in his first year in the job as he confronted the sport's doping past and the lingering fallout of the Lance Armstrong scandal.

"People will constantly challenge," said Cookson. "That's my experience of the situation. They will constantly look for behavioural patterns in you that they saw in previous leadership.

© Reuters. Britain's Brian Cookson, President of International Cycling Union (UCI) attends the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, near Paris

"So you've got to try to be true to yourself and true to your commitments."

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