FA chairman Greg Clarke has defeated Northern Ireland's David Martin to land a $1m role as FIFA vice president.
The 61-year-old won 37 votes to the IFA president's 17 to replace outgoing former Manchester United chief executive David Gill in a ballot at UEFA's Congress in Rome.
It means the Englishman will become one of UEFA's nine European representatives on the FIFA Council - world football's main decision-making body.
Former telecoms executive Clarke will be paid $250,000 a year for the next four years. When asked if he would be taking the salary, Clarke did not hesitate. 'Yes, absolutely,' he said.
'Do I look shy about it? If I compare what I get paid for two days a week at the FA, pro rata, compared to what I used to earn, I'll still be earning a lot less.'
He added: 'I didn't do it for the money and today was the first time I had that number. It will go through pay as you earn and I'll give half of it to the government, which is appropriate.'
Clarke believes his victory is good for the English game.
'It allows English football to be represented on the highest stage,' he said.
'I get to go to the FIFA council and begin the debate on how we grow global football, where tournaments are awarded.
'It's a learning curve for me, I'm looking forward to it, two and a half years into the FA and I'm still learning that job, so I've got to start learning this one, too, so it's going to be educational for me.
'It will be fun, I love football and it's a good chance to learn more and hopefully make use of the knowledge I've acquired.'
oedipus
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Isn't this the guy who trousered a £5 million golden goodbye?
No. That was the ex CEO of the Premier League.
jeersure
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good! just stop to talk over the pay. when he delivers for English football he is worth it if not than you can slash him.
What??
Brucellosis
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Worse thing that could have happened for the sport - a dinosaur
Robersonsol
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Old head only greed
Neilmike
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Isn't this the guy who trousered a £5 million golden goodbye?
blossomaea
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Finally can get a World Cup in England again been a very long time
Spiketues
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good! just stop to talk over the pay. when he delivers for English football he is worth it if not than you can slash him.
huangover
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Well that's more money well spent! I mean, they don't pay for anything-flights, hotels, food, transport, so what is the £250k for??
Leewers
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Another snout in the trough blindly complicit in FIFA's shenanigans.
face44
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Might be they consult the fans for once.To many games,to much boring international football,to many teams in the World Cup.Players will be giving the international teams up shortly as they are knackerd.