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By 2016-02-25 12:00:45 UTCWhen it comes to global, you'd be hard-pressed to overstate the significance of 's presidential election this Friday. The vote represents a chance for soccer's governing body to finally move on from the excess and scandal that defined Sepp Blatter's 17-year reign as capo di tutti capi.But will Friday's vote actually catalyze true reform? Or should we soccer fans steel ourselves to simply meet the new boss, same as the old boss?

We won't have definitive answers for years — but Friday sets the course.Below, you'll find everything you need to know for Friday's FIFA election, as well as some expert insight from ESPN investigative reporter Jeremy Schaap. Schaap produced a last spring that helped illuminate just how rotten Blatter's FIFA had become, and he'll be in Zurich, Switzerland, covering Friday's election. Image: Steffen Schmidt/Associated PressBy the time Schaap's Blatter investigation hit the web last spring, it was already very clear to soccer fans that FIFA had, who was first elected over Lennart Johansson in 1998.But Schaap's documentary helped thrust malfeasance at FIFA further into the mainstream public eye. After a long saga of denial and finagling, Blatter was finally banned from soccer for eight years in December. (His ban was to six years on Wednesday.)Now we reach the climax of the race to replace Blatter, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Consider this: Blatter was in power for 17 years, his predecessor was in power for 23 years and his predecessor's predecessor was in power for 13 years.

Golden software voxler v2.3.1125 cracked [qnqydf]. So whoever gets elected Friday is likely to have a profound impact on soccer — for better or worse — for a very, very long time.Which brings us to the candidates. The favoritesSheikh Salman, left, and Infantino, right. Image: Hasan Jamali, Walter Bieri/Associated PressAmong a field of five, two candidates have emerged as favorites to win Friday's election. One is Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa from Bahrain.Sheikh Salman is one of eight FIFA vice presidents and the president of the Asian Football Confederation. He's a FIFA insider with the connections to pull off a win, but in Bahrain's violent response against pro-democracy protesters during the Arab Spring of 2011. In short: He's a sheikh, a soccer insider and questions linger about his involvement in human-rights violations.That's so FIFA, baby.Even more perfect: The sports book puts his odds of winning at 8/15.The other front-runner is ​ Gianni Infantino from Switzerland. He's the general secretary of UEFA, which runs European soccer.

UEFA's backing is big in matters of international soccer, so Infantino is a real contender after joining the race in October. William Hill gives him a 6/4 shot at winning. The restFrom left: Sexwale, Champagne and Ali. Image: Robin Marchant/Getty ImagesJeremy Schaap will be in Zurich on Thursday and Friday covering the election live. We asked him five questions via email about what to expect from one of the most important moments in FIFA's 112-year history.What are you tracking most intently during the run-up to Friday?There are a lot of moving parts.

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In addition to the individual member federations, you’ve got the confederations, the executive committee and all the other fiefdoms that make FIFA so chaotic and resistant to outside forces.

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