FA chairman David Bernstein has released a statement confirming that the association wants Fifa to postpone the presidential election.
Current president Sepp Blatter is the only person in the running for the position after Mohamed Bin Hammam pulled out following his suspension after bribery allegations.
The FA has already confirmed that they have chosen to abstain from voting in the elections following corruption allegations, and now Bernstein is urging other national associations support them and has called for a "genuinely independent external party" to make recommendations to Fifa.
The statement reads: “On 19 May 2011 The Football Association announced it would be abstaining in the forthcoming election for the Fifa Presidency.
“There were two main reasons for this decision. First, a concern, that a series of allegations relating to Fifa ExCo Members made it difficult to support either candidate.
"Secondly, a concern about the lack of transparency and accountability within the organisation, contributing to the current unsatisfactory situation.
“Events of the last few days have reinforced our views, and we call on Fifa and ask other national associations to support us with two initiatives.
“First, to postpone the election and give credibility to this process, so any alternative reforming candidate could have the opportunity to stand for President.
“Secondly, to appoint a genuinely independent external party to make recommendations regarding improved governance and compliance procedures and structures throughout the Fifa decision making processes for consideration by the full membership.
“This has been a very damaging time for the reputation of Fifa and therefore the whole of football. To improve confidence in the way the game is governed at the very top, we believe these requests would be a positive step forward and the minimum that should take place.”
Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan has also backed Bernstein's plans by declaring that Fifa should postpone the election.
A statement reads:"The Scottish FA can today confirm its position that the Fifa presidential election be postponed in light of recent uncertainty.
"We believe the election should be rescheduled to facilitate a period of consultation to deal with the issues that have arisen in recent weeks. The events of the last two days, in particular, have made any election unworkable.
"The integrity and reputation of the game across the world is paramount and the Scottish FA urges Fifa to reconsider its intentions, and calls on other member associations to consider the long-term implications for the game’s image."
Regan also proposed that Fifa should "appoint a wholly independent ethics committee", improve decision-making processes and transparency, and set a new date for the election.
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