English FA head Greg Dyke to stand down in July

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LONDON (Reuters) - English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has said he will not seek re-election when his current term ends in July. The 68-year-old had said he would stand for a further year but said on Thursday that opposition to proposed governance reform to the FA council had caused him to reconsider. "What I now see is that even if we get the reform through (which will be a difficult and divisive process although essential), I am probably not the best person to pick up the pieces following the inevitable discord," he said in a statement. Dyke, a prominent opponent of FIFA president Sepp Blatter during the recent corruption scandal within world soccer's governing body, took over from David Bernstein in 2013. (Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Dominic Evans)