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Evening Ticker: KNVB president to challenge Blatter; Barcelona set for tour in U.S., Mexico; and more

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By RYAN TOLMICH

FIFA president Sepp Blatter wanted someone to step up and challenge him in the upcoming presidential elections and Michael van Praag has answered the call.

Van Praag announced Monday that he has the support of five national federations, a requirement for running for FIFA president. The Dutchman is the current president of Netherlands football federation (KNVB) and was highly critical of Blatter during last year’s World Cup.

“I’m very worried about the deteriorating situation at FIFA. The public opinion, the trustworthiness, is very bad, and with me a lot of people in the world believe so,” Van Praag said, who added that Blatter was “ultimately responsible” for FIFA’s poor image. “I was hoping a credible new fresh face would stand up to do it, but unfortunately that is not the case, so that is why I decided to take my own responsibility, especially after what I said in Sao Paulo, and therefore I’ll go for it.”

Here are some more of Monday evening’s news and notes:

BARCELONA SET FOR PRESEASON TOUR OF U.S., MEXICO

After four years away, Barcelona is set to spend the 2015-16 preseason with a tour of North America.

Barcelona announced Monday that the club will embark on a tour of the U.S. and Mexico in the team’s first North American trip since 2011. The trip will be the fourth time in the past decade that Barcelona has visited the area after previously appearing in 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2011.

Dates and locations of the tour are yet to be confirmed.

TUNISIA, DR CONGO ADVANCE; CAPE VERDE, ZAMBIA ELIMINATED FROM AFCON

Tunisia and DR Congo were forced to settle for a draw, but the split points were enough to send both sides through in the African Cup of Nations.

Tunisia’s Ahmed Akaichi headed his side into the lead in the 31st minute, paving the way for an equalizer from DR Congo’s Jeremy Bokila in the 65th minute.

Meanwhile, Cape Verde and Zambia were eliminated on Monday after the two sides played to a scoreless draw.

STOKE LOSES BOJAN TO INJURY, OVERWHELMS ROCHDALE IN FA CUP

Just 28 minutes after scoring a miraculous long-distance volley, Bojan Krikic saw his night come to a close due to injury.

The Stoke winger opened the scoring for his side in the fourth minute, leading the Premier League side to a 4-1 victory over Rochdale in Monday’s FA Cup action. Bojan picked up a knock, however, and was replaced by Stephen Ireland, who contributed a goal of his own in the 32nd minute.

Stoke’s goal-scoring was rounded out by Victor Moses and Jonathan Walters, who scored in the 63rd and 91st minutes, respectively, while midfielder Rhys Bennett netted the consolation goal for League One’s Rochdale.

HIGUAIN BRACE LEADS NAPOLI OVER GENOA

It may have been controversial, but Gonzalo Higuain and Napoli will take the points nonetheless.

Higuain scored a brace on Monday, leading Napoli to a 2-1 victory over Genoa. The Argentine’s goals were of the controversial variety, as Higuain’s first tally could have been ruled offside and his second finish came via a controversial penalty kick after the forward was pushed in the back by Genoa’s Juraj Kucka.

The victory sees Napoli move back into third place, good for the final Serie A Champions League spot.

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What do you make of van Praag’s decision to run for FIFA president? Excited to see Barcelona return to the U.S.? What do you make of Monday’s results?

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Comments

    • Tim, I agree with your comments. Besides changing the FIFA leadership, the next 2018 World Cup location MUST BE MOVED from the world bully Putin’s Russia. Playing a WC in Russia condones international aggression and terrorism which is occurring in the Ukraine now as I am describing the actions of this very evil man. If FIFA does not move the 2018 WC, I will not watch ANY of these WC soccer games plus stop buying from the main FIFA sponsors like Adidas, Nike, Puma, etc.

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  1. I would love to see a challenger for Blatter.
    I know nothing about him. However, just wait for the Blatter support people to start exposing some truths or mis truths about this guy.
    I would love to see Blatter lose, but I don’t think it’s possible.

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