AMSTERDAM — FIFA presidential candidate Michael van Praag withdrew from the May 29 election against Sepp Blatter on Thursday, switching his support to FIFA vice president Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan.
The Dutch soccer federation president said in a statement he will explain his decision at a news conference later Thursday.
"After thorough deliberation and reflection with different involved parties and stakeholders, Michael van Praag decided to withdraw his candidacy to become the next FIFA president and to join forces with presidential candidate Prince Ali," his campaign team said.
Former Portugal great Luis Figo remains the third candidate in the election.
"(FIFA) is doing badly and has lost all credibility," Van Praag said when launching his campaign in January. "FIFA is constantly under suspicion. Of conflicts of interest, of nepotism, of corruption."
Blatter is strongly favored to extend his 17-year reign with a fifth term when the 209 national federations vote next week.
Blatter has pledges of support from most voters in five of FIFA's six continental confederations. Only UEFA is formally opposing Blatter and has supported all three opponents who were declared as candidates in January.
It was long expected that at least one of Blatter's rivals would withdraw before election day to unify opposition.