Fifa Presidential hopeful Prince Ali Hussein wants to save the beleaguered organisation - but warns that Fifa only has "one chance" to turn themselves around.
Hussein ran against Sepp Blatter last May, and is one of five candidates in contention for the vacant position, since Blatter was removed last month after a series of ethics violations.
The election will be held at Fifa's extraordinary congress in Switzerland next month.
The 40-year-old was in Auckland on the campaign trail and didn't mince words when asked about the current state of the world governing body.
"Fifa is in a critical situation right now and we need to fix that," said Hussein on Friday. "We have one chance coming in February. I believe we have wasted a year and we need to get it right. Fifa's reputation has suffered dramatically and that has affected everything. There is a real desire to get things back on track. We need to reverse the pyramid, put the priorities of our players and fans on top and turn Fifa into a service organisation."