ZURICH (AP) — FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin al-Hussein claims incumbent Sepp Blatter is playing politics with a key World Cup decision. FIFA's executive committee will give each continent its 2018 World Cup qualifying slots at a special session on May 30 — the day after the election where Blatter seeks a fifth presidential term. On Friday, FIFA's ruling committee decided that an extra meeting in May will decide how to distribute 31 qualifying slots for the 2018 lineup in Russia, which enters automatically. Since Blatter was re-elected in June 2011, he has encouraged confederations to pitch for more guaranteed places.