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Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa (; born 2 November 1965) is a Bahraini football administrator. he is Senior Vice-president of the FIFA Council. He has been president of the
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(AFC) since 2 May 2013. Before becoming president of the AFC, he had been president of Bahrain Football Association (2002–13) and also chairman of the AFC Disciplinary Committee and deputy chairman of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee. He is member of the House of Khalifa, the royal family of
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, and has been accused of involvement in the crackdown on dissidents since the Arab Spring in Bahrain. He has denied these allegations.


Early life and education

Salman bin Ibrahim Al mia Khalifa was born on 2 November 1965 in Bahrain. He is a member of the royal family of Bahrain. He is the second son of Ibrahim bin Hamad al-Khalifa and Aisha bint Salman al-Khalifa, daughter of Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa I, the ruler of Bahrain from 1942 until his death in 1961. He graduated from the University of Bahrain in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in
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and history.


Football


Riffa SC

Salman has been involved in football for many years, dating back to the early 1980s when he played a few years in the youth team of Bahrain Division I team, Riffa Club.


BFA

Since leaving Riffa Club to focus on his academic studies, Salman has held executive positions at the Bahrain Football Association (BFA). In 1996, he became chairman of the national team. In 1998, he was elected vice-president of the BFA, and president in 2002, a post he held until 2013, when he assumed a new post at the AFC. Salman was president of the Bahrain Football Association at time of the "golden era" of Bahraini football. The
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was a match away from qualifying to the
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and
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. The team also managed to reach the 2004 Asian Cup semi-final, the furthest the national team has ever reached in the continental championship. The national team FIFA ranking also reached its highest in the history of Bahraini Football, as it moved up to the 44th position.


AFC

In May 2013, Salman was elected president of the
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(AFC), which also made him a member of the FIFA Executive Committee. Soon after his election he changed the AFC constitution, which led to Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan losing his seat as an Asian representative on the FIFA Executive Committee and caused a rift between the two men. On 6 April 2019, Salman was elected for a second full term as AFC President for the term 2019–2023, supported by
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despite concerns about his human rights record being raised by former socceroo Craig Foster,
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, and others. He was re-elected for another term as AFC President in February 2023 until 2027.


FIFA

Salman has held the post of co-chairman of the disciplinary Committee of the FIFA World Cups, the FIFA Beach Tournaments, and the FIFA Club Championships. He was deputy chairman of the FIFA disciplinary committee at
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in 2008. He became a member of the FIFA Executive Committee in 2013, as president of the AFC. On 15 October 2015, he announced his candidature for president of FIFA after the election of February 2016. Despite being touted as a favourite, he was defeated by
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general secretary
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. This was attributed in part to his alleged involvement in the brutal suppression of pro-democracy protesters in Bahrain since the Arab Spring in Bahrain in 2011. Since 6 April 2018, Salman has been a member of the FIFA Council, and is senior vice-president, and also Chair of the FIFA Development Committee.


Effects on women's football

Although the problems of women's football in Iran and
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slowed down the development of football in the
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and
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, he paid attention to women's football in these countries. In an example, he visited one of the women's football academies in Iran. However, women's football problems in Iran were still reported.


Allegations of human rights breaches

Human rights defender groups such as
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, Human Rights in Bahrain, and the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy, have said that Salman headed a committee that was tasked with identifying international Bahraini footballers and other athletes who were, involved in the 2011 Bahraini uprising during the
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. Many were imprisoned and/or tortured. Prince Nasser issued a
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permitting the army to establish military courts to deal with democracy protesters in the Arab Spring, at which time Salman was general secretary of the supreme sports and youth council. He then headed a committee which was set up to investigate "breaches by individuals associated with the sports movement during the recent unfortunate events in the Kingdom of Bahrain". The BFA (then headed by Salman) threatened punishments for those who had participated in the protests, or any other act that aims to "overthrow the regime or insult national figures". Around 150 athletes and administrators were arrested under the decree, and some alleged that they had endured torture during their detention. After initially refusing to answer questions and maintaining silent about his role, Salman has since denied allegations of being involved in human rights abuses, calling them "false, nasty lies". Some athletes, such as Hakeem al-Araibi, who had played for the national team, fled the country during subsequent purges in the years following. He has always maintained that Salman knew about the torture. Al-Araibi became the subject of an international human rights campaign (#savehakeem) in early 2020, and three years later a documentary film, after he was detained in Thailand, where he had gone with his wife for a holiday, following the issue of an Interpol red notice issued by Bahrain.


References

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