Football: Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim al Khalifa re-elected as FIFA vice-president
Khalifa, hosting the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) congress in his home city of Manama, was "elected by acclamation" to a four-year term until 2019.

The Bahraini royal, hosting the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) congress in his home city of Manama, was "elected by acclamation" to a four-year term until 2019.
Shaikh Salman, 49, also became a FIFA vice president after the AFC decided to amalgamate the two roles, significantly increasing his reach.
He swept to power in 2013 promising a clean slate after his predecessor Mohamed bin Hammam was banned from football mid-term over alleged bribery and financial wrongdoing.
Shaikh Salman is a strong supporter of Sepp Blatter and has pledged Asian backing for the veteran Swiss's election for a fifth term as FIFA president later this month.
Kuwait powerbroker Sheikh Ahmad al Fahad al Sabah was also elected unopposed to a two-year term on FIFA's executive committee after all other candidates withdrew.
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