If Prince Ali is elected as FIFA president, Argentina icon Diego Maradona says he could be named a vice president of the governing body.
Diego Maradona believes he has a chance of being named a FIFA vice president if Prince Ali bin Al Hussein succeeds Sepp Blatter as president.
Prince Ali was the sole challenger to Blatter in last month's election, after the likes of Luis Figo and Michael van Praag opted to withdraw their candidacy.
Blatter won that vote but subsequently tendered his resignation amid a scandal engulfing football's global governing body, in which 14 people, including nine past and present FIFA officials, were indicted by United States authorities on charges of racketeering, conspiracy and corruption.