Count Binface, the "intergalactic space warrior," has previously spoke about the state of football, pledging to 'scrap VAR' and 'referee corners properly' if ever given power. https://t.co/7lkFRnTd7G — Count Binface (@CountBinface) August 4, 2026He has now addressed the calls for him to run for FIFA president, quote-tweeting the Daily Star's coverage of the campaign with: "How many jobs are MPs allowed?" Binface is currently contesting the Clacton by-election, which was triggered after Nigel Farage resigned as MP. Under-fire - FIFA President Gianni Infantino (Image: Eduardo Verdugo/PA Images)Satirical campaigns are nothing new to Count Binface, who has become a familiar figure in UK politics with his tongue-in-cheek manifesto promises and distinctive appearance. Count Binface is jokingly being put forward to take over the top job in football, but the process to become FIFA president is complex.