Jordaan, president of the South African Football Association and organizer of the 2010 World Cup has been withdrawn from FIFA's vote on their cooperation, said Tuesday the Football Federation of Africa.
Jordan: FIFA Council of the FIFA World Cup in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Time Jordaan withdrawal time of the governance committee for the purpose of FIFA checks eticos- gathered more speculation about a role he can, in suspected bribes of South Africa won the right to "Hosting the World Cup.
South African Football Association spokesman Dominic Chimhavi told the PA that he had no problems with the Jordaan and FIFA ethical checks.
"He was eligible, very straight," said Chimhavi.
Chimhavi said the decision to withdraw from the FIFA tactical election.
Zambia's Kalusha Blalya had already announced that he was withdrawing from the race for one of seven places in Africa on the FIFA Council. The president of the Southern Sudan Football Association, Chabur Alei GOC, was also withdrawn by his country, the CAF said in its memorandum.
Jordaan and Bwalya remain on the CAF Executive Committee.
Issa Hayatou and Madagascar Both rival Ahmad allowed to run for the presidency of the CAF on 16 March, with the winner winning an automatic vice-presidency of FIFA and a place on the board.
The allegations of corruption were against the World Cup in the US Department of Justice on corruption among FIFA officials. The scandal caused the 2015 world body of football and caused the collapse of several of its top officials, including President Sepp Blatter then.
FIFA leaders vote for South Africa. One of the South African officials held 10 million of the budget of the FIFA World Cup and used to pay FIFA vice-president Jack Warner, who was then banned by football.
Warner, according to the US indictment. South Africans.
Jordaan - accused of being one of the two officers - and denied any involvement by the South African government. He said 10 million to Warner football projects.
CAF Conference next week in Ethiopia could see strong challenge Hayatou, who was in charge since 1988 and is looking for eighth mandate to head football in Africa. There is a challenger, Ahmad, has affirmed broad support.
Constant Omari of Congo, Lydia Nsekera of Burundi, Kwesi Nyantakyi of Ghana, Leodegar Tenga of Tanzania, Almamy Camara of Guinea, Hany Abo Rida of Tarek Bouchamaoui of Tunisia, were eligible to participate in the FIFA elections Council) and Augustine Diallo (Côte d'Ivoire).
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