The Portuguese former Fifa presidential candidate
offered support to the suspended Uefa president, stating he can bring
transparency to Fifa
Platini is suspended for 90 days as Fifa's Ethics Committee investigates a payment he received from world football's governing body in 2011.
The three-time Ballon d'Or winner has claimed the transfer of £1.35 million was for work he undertook between 1998 and 2002 for FIFA, whose president Sepp Blatter is also suspended for 90 days.
Platini's ban has seen him ruled out of the running to replace Blatter at next year's FIFA presidential elections, but Figo believes the Frenchman remains a credible alternative to the Swiss.
"My support is based on my personal convictions," Figo, himself a candidate before withdrawing from a separate election earlier this year, told reporters.
