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Who is the vice president of FIFA? Thank you for your questions.

Zheng Mengzhun (Zheng Mengzhun? 3? 4? 0? 8? 3? 9) (195 1-) The sixth son of Zheng Zhouyong, the founder of Hyundai Group. Vice President of FIFA. Member of the Korean parliament. President of Korea Football Association (current). 195 1 was born in Busan. 1970 graduated from high school. 1980 graduated from MIT. 1982 entered Hyundai heavy industry group 1984. Under the influence of his father, Zheng Mengzhun wanted to participate in the 12 parliamentary election as a non-partisan person, but the then autocratic president Quan Douhuan did not want "modern" people to enter politics at this time, which would have an impact on his cooperation with modern people. Zheng Mengzhun, 33, felt that he was not ready and didn't have the courage to say no to the dictator in front of him. From 65438 to 0985, under the influence of former Prime Minister Li, he flew back to the United States again and obtained a doctorate in political science from Johns Hopkins University. 1987, Zheng Mengzhun returned to China and began to prepare for the election of the next year 13 members of parliament. At that time, Quan Douhuan hoped that this new political star would become the candidate of the ruling party. Zheng Mengzhun finally had the courage to say no, and he was successfully elected as an independent. The status of a member of parliament has been maintained to this day, and he has been active in politics for 14 years. Zheng Mengzhun's other status is that he is the president of Korean Football Association and the vice president of FIFA, which makes him get full marks in the aspect of "football curve asking politics". 1993 1 10 In October, Zheng Mengzhun became the 47th president of the Korean Football Association, and started an amazing history of political struggle in an area that his brothers were not interested in at all. After Zheng Mengzhun took office, the first thing he did was to propose that South Korea bid for the 2002 World Cup. At that time, with the encouragement of President Havelange, Japan had already applied for the bid as 1989. According to Zheng Mengzhun himself, Koreans can't lose to the Japanese in football. But at that time, the Jin Yongsan government thought that Japan had been preparing for it for four years, Havelange was pro-Japanese, and South Korea could not have a chance, so the government was indifferent to Zheng Mengzhun's proposal. A good politician not only needs to evaluate the situation, but also needs to create it. Zheng Mengzhun believes that the reason why Japan is so arrogant is that there are still people in North Korea, and the right to host the event is decided by 2 1 chairman and vice-chairman. So he simply ran for the vice president of FIFA representing Asia, with the intention of winning 10 votes again, and the hosting of South Korea was settled. Without the support of the South Korean government, Zheng Mengzhun started his election campaign in June, 1994, and the competitors were Kuwaitis, Japanese and Qataris. He visited 32 AFC member countries and regions and canvassed for five months. He hoped that China would support him, because China could influence the votes of North Korea, Macau and Hongkong. In the end, Zheng Mengzhun was elected as the vice chairman representing Asia by one vote. This success made Zheng Mengzhun feel the internal politics of FIFA. Zheng Mengzhun, who took Havelange as the enemy and became the vice chairman, quickly intervened and took advantage of FIFA's political struggle with the unique sensitivity of Asians. FIFA is not a clean organization. Havelange has been in power for a long time, and many people hope to overthrow him. On the issue of bidding for the 2002 World Cup, the "anti-Arabs" are looking for another possibility because of Havelange's strong support for Japan. First of all, 1 At the FIFA meeting in Zurich, Switzerland in May, 1995, the president of the Caribbean Football Association of North, Central and South America raised an objection to deciding the bidding country in advance, which made the Koreans win1year. Meanwhile, UEFA President Johnson and African Football Association President Hayatou have openly challenged Havelange to reform the Football Association. At this time, Zheng Mengzhun joined the "anti-Arabism" and joined the alliance between Johnson and Hayato. The advantage is that the alliance supports South Korea and Japan to jointly host the World Cup. Kissinger once said that the politics of FIFA is as complicated as the Middle East. It was under the alliance of "anti-Arabs" that Havelange was finally forced to support South Korea and Japan in hosting the World Cup. 1On June 6th, 996, driven by the political mechanism of football, FIFA unanimously agreed that South Korea and Japan would jointly host the World Cup. After that, Korea and Japan launched a political struggle in the opening ceremony venue, final venue and country name arrangement. As a result of the final compromise, South Korea's opening ceremony, Japan's final, South Korea's name ranked before Japan. It took Zheng Mengzhun four years to accomplish an impossible task. When reviewing Japan's failure, Japanese media thought that Zheng Mengzhun was a diplomat and politician like Kissinger, and Japan's failure was that there was no such figure. Some media even said that with this ability, Zheng Mengzhun's running for the presidency is not a problem at all. After football was kicked to the presidency, Zheng Mengzhun continued to form an opposition alliance with Johnson and Hayatou during Blatter's term of office, attacking Blatter for corruption. But in the end, Blatter defeated Hayatou by an absolute majority at the 2002 FIFA Congress in Seoul, and the court dropped the charges against him. In this political struggle, from the later results, Zheng Mengzhun is not a loser, and his public relations and efforts need more information disclosure. But in any case, the political struggle on FIFA's more international stage has given Zheng Mengzhun more confidence as a politician. At the end of the war between Korea and Italy, the slogan "Elect Hiddink as President" hung in the audience. In fact, from the smile of Zheng Mengzhun standing beside Kim Dae-jung, we can know who is the biggest beneficiary. Whether the president is elected or not, Zheng Mengzhun will have more and more influence in politics. At present, Zheng Mengzhun is a member of parliament without party affiliation, and he is also the target of all parties. During the World Cup, South Korea held local elections, and Kim Dae-jung's ruling New Millennium Democratic Party was defeated, while his successor candidate Roh Moo-hyun gradually lost public opinion because of the scandal of Kim Dae-jung's son. Therefore, the Democratic Party is eager to absorb new blood, and public opinion thinks that if possible, it is the best replacement for Lu. Zheng Mengzhun once had his own will to form a new party, and there were even rumors that he and park chung-hee's daughter park geun-hye (vice president of Grand National Party) would form a third new party, which was later denied by both sides. However, the presidential election is different from the FIFA presidential election after all, and Korean domestic public opinion has not shown special support for Zheng Mengzhun. His current polls still lag far behind Democratic candidate Roh Moo-hyun and Grand National Party candidate Lee Hoi chang. Lu Shidong, a reporter of Chosun Ilbo in Beijing, believes that although Zheng Mengzhun is excellent in many aspects, he is not the best. Judging from his political ability, he looks mediocre. Although he has the record of the World Cup in Korea and Japan, this is not the presidential election itself. There are still more than five months before the presidential election, and people are paying attention to whether the football politician can kick the ball to the presidency. Zheng Mengzhun was born during the Korean War. Zheng Mengzhun holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Seoul National University and a master's degree in international finance from MIT School of Management. After that, he went to the Institute of Advanced International Studies of Hopkins University, 1993, and received his doctorate in international relations. Zheng Mengzhun also worked as a visiting scholar at the University of Tokyo for one year. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in law by Baruch College of the University of Maryland, the University of Maryland and Duke of Zhou National University. Before 1993 became the president of Korean Football Association, Zheng Mengzhun was the president of different sports associations. He is the chairman of Korea Shooting Association, Korea University Tennis Federation and Korea University Skating Federation. He is not only a sports donor, but also participates in many sports competitions. In college, he won several awards in horseback riding and alpine skating. Even now, he is still keen on tennis, football, golf and mountain climbing. In recent years, Zheng Mengzhun has been awarded many medals of honor for his contribution to the economic and sports development, including: the medal of sports merit to commemorate his outstanding contribution to the 2002 World Cup; Sports Meritorious Medal awarded by C? te d 'Ivoire; National Contribution Medal to commemorate his contribution to South Korea's hosting of Seoul Olympic Games1988; Medal for industrial contribution (1984); Trinity Medal of Contribution (1983) and Zaire National Medal of Contribution (1982). Zheng Mengzhun made many speeches on Korean economy, politics and the 2002 World Cup. He has written several books and many articles, including I want to tell the Japanese, the relationship between the Japanese government and enterprises, and the thinking mode of enterprise management. Zheng Mengzhun has four children. His wife graduated from Wesley College and obtained a master's degree in fine arts from an American university. Zheng Mengzhun's resume Date of birth: 195 1 year 10 year 10 month 17 Education: Ph.D., Institute of Advanced International Studies, Hopkins University; Master of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bachelor's degree in Economics, Seoul National University, Korea: Vice President of FIFA, Member of the Korean National Assembly (National Unification and Foreign Affairs Committee). Chairman of Ulsan University, Chairman of Korea Football Association, Member of Board of Directors of Korea Korea University 2 1 Member of Board of Directors of Century Peace Foundation, Chairman of Board of Directors of Korea Organizing Committee for the 2002 World Cup * * * Asia Society Experience: President of Hyundai Heavy Industry Co., Ltd., Member of National Defense Committee, Member of Science Committee of Sports Economic Planning of Korea National Assembly, Member of Board of Directors of Hopkins University Publication: 1. I want to tell the Japanese, Erkai Business Publishing Company, 200 1 2. The Relationship between Japanese Government and Commerce, news daily Publishing House of Korean Economy, 1995 3. Thinking mode of enterprise management, Ulsan University Press, 65438+.