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Published 09:23 16 Jan 2015 GMT
The requirements to run for the FIFA presidency state that you must have the support of at least five national football associations from around the world. He has to prove all of this to FIFA before January 29.
Nevertheless, the press conference will take place today in London where Ginola will announce he is going for the job.
He has been saying all the right things about wanting to give the game back to the supporters, wanting to root out corruption and all the things we'd expect him to say, but does anyone really think he's going to land the top job?
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