ZURICH (AP) — FIFA says the South American soccer confederation must “immediately” replace Ricardo Teixeira on its executive committee.
Teixeira resigned his FIFA seat on Monday for “personal reasons,” one week after leaving as president of Brazil’s soccer body and the 2014 World Cup organizing committee, citing unspecified health problems.
FIFA says its statutes require the South American body, known as CONMEBOL, to “decide immediately on the replacement of Ricardo Teixeira.”
FIFA’s 24-member ruling panel chaired by president Sepp Blatter meets next week in Zurich.