Francois Carrard is to chair the taskforce which will oversee reforms of FIFA.
Paraguay has offered to be one of the official backers of Michel Platini's bid for the FIFA presidency.
UEFA president Michel Platini has received key support from the Caribbean in his bid to become the next FIFA president.
Michel Platini has been criticised by a rival for the FIFA presidency as being "a product of the system".
Diego Maradona, tipped last month to run for FIFA president, says he is on a mission to fight the ruling body's "mafia".
Michel Platini has confirmed he will bid to become the new president of FIFA when Sepp Blatter steps down in February.
Jack Warner plans to file for judicial review against Trinidad and Tobago's government which could delay his extradition.
Departing FIFA president Sepp Blatter deserves a Nobel Prize, according to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Sepp Blatter has told Vladimir Putin that FIFA has “complete trust” in Russia hosting the 2018 World Cup.
FIFA are set to meet with existing partners as the corruption scandal deters new World Cup sponsors from signing up.
Jerome Valcke has said he is likely to be leaving as FIFA general secretary when Sepp Blatter steps down in February.
FIFA sponsor Visa says football’s governing body cannot deliver meaningful reforms until Sepp Blatter leaves.
Chung Mong-joon intends to announce his candidacy for FIFA president during a visit to Europe next month.
Trinidad and Tobago has received an extradition request from the United States for former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has announced his plans for reforming the much-criticised organisation following corruption arrests.
England's FIFA vice-president David Gill has endorsed Michel Platini as a potential successor to Sepp Blatter.
Sepp Blatter remains FIFA president for another seven months but a new-look presidential race is underway.
Sky Sports News HQ's Anton Toloui was inside FIFA's headquarters when Sepp Blatter was showered by fake bank notes.
Sepp Blatter walked out of a FIFA press conference after being showered with money thrown by a British comedian.
Michel Platini has been asked by the 'majority' of football leaders to run for the FIFA presidency, according to Sky sources.