Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, visit ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: World soccer's governing body, FIFA, picks a new president tomorrow. Five men are competing to succeed the longtime leader, Sepp Blatter. He resigned last year amid a corruption investigation of top FIFA officials that continues to this day. Depending on whom you ask, tomorrow's election is either a critical moment for FIFA or a waste of time. Here's NPR's Tom Goldman.TOM GOLDMAN, BYLINE: Every presidential election needs polls, so here's an extremely unscientific one.(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Balotelli. Aguero.(CHEERING)GOLDMAN: Take any soccer stadium in the world, and ask the crazed people inside what they think about soccer's international governing body. Journalist Matt Negrin did that.MATT NEGRIN: Everyone had the same reaction, and this was one of universal things I found. Everybody hates FIFA.GOLDMAN: Negrin embedded with and wrote about soccer fans from Seattle to Croatia to Brazil in the
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