Shamed ex-FA chairman Greg Clarke will KEEP his £190,000-per-year job as FIFA vice-president – as he claims UEFA asked him to stay on to protect their voting power despite his racist, homophobic and sexist gaffes
- Clarke will not stand down from his £190,000-a-year FIFA vice-president role
- The 63-year-old has stated UEFA have asked him to stay on until March 2021
- Clarke resigned from his role as FA chairman on Tuesday following a disastrous parliamentary hearing where he referred to ‘coloured’ footballers
- FIFA issued a strongly-worded statement urging Clarke to ‘do the right thing’
Greg Clarke has confirmed he will not step down from his role as FIFA vice-president, despite a strongly-worded statement from football’s governing body urging him to do so.
The 63–year-old resigned as chairman of the Football Association on Tuesday in disgrace following a variety of offensive comments about minority groups.
However, after being elected by UEFA last year, he plans to remain in his £190,000-a-year post, which runs until 2023.
Greg Clarke has refused to resign from his £190,000-a-year role as FIFA vice-president
Confirming his decision this morning, Clarke insisted that he was only staying on due to a request from UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin that he do so.
‘I am staying purely at the request of UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin,’ he told Sky Sports on Thursday morning.
The decision has already sparked outrage within the football community, with Gary Neville leading the calls for Clarke to be forced into a rethink.
‘Unacceptable,’ the former Manchester United defender wrote on Twitter. ‘A resigned Fa chairman stays on as a FIFA Vice President! @FA have you got the guts to deal with this mess. Independent Regulator please ASAP!!’
In a strongly-worded statement on Wednesday night, FIFA urged Clarke to ‘do the right thing’
FIFA appeared to give a strong indication on Wednesday evening of their stance on Clarke’s position – suggesting that it would be the ‘right thing’.
A FIFA spokesperson said: ‘FIFA’s zero tolerance position on discrimination remains steadfast and clear: any form of discrimination, including racism, sexism and homophobia, has no place in football.
‘In the circumstances and given the nature of his comments, FIFA considers that Mr Clarke did the right thing to resign as Chairman of the FA on Tuesday.
‘Mr Clarke was elected to his position on the FIFA Council by UEFA and his term of office runs until 2023. He is, of course, free to resign from the FIFA Council, just as he has resigned as Chairman of the FA. It is for Mr Clarke to take that decision.’