BRAZILIAN football legend Zico has announced he wants to run for the presidency of FIFA.

The now 52-year-old revealed his intention at a press conference in Rio de Janerio and, despite having no real experience for such a role, would prove a popular choice with many.

"It's sad for our sport to see what is happening in football today - the corruption - and the hard work of many other good people wasted. I see it as my duty to use my experience and knowledge to try and stand for the presidency," said Zico, one of the best footballers of the 1980's.

Sepp Blatter has said he would step down as president once a successor is chosen, which is expected to be in December.

Zico appeared at three World Cup finals with the national side, in 1978, 1982, where he was arguably the best player in that tournament, and 1986.