Infantino defies FIFA vice president's request to stay away from Caribbean youth tournament
Summary
FIFA president Gianni Infantino appeared at a Caribbean youth soccer tournament despite a request from FIFA vice president Victor Montagliani to stay away. Infantino faces criticism over a failed plan to sell future World Cup profits to private investors, which led to a leadership crisis within FIFA.Key Facts
- Gianni Infantino attended an Under-14 youth soccer tournament in the Caribbean despite being asked not to by FIFA vice president Victor Montagliani.
- Montagliani requested Infantino stay away to keep the focus on the soccer games and avoid media distraction due to governance issues.
- Infantino’s controversial plan involved selling a share of future World Cup profits to private investors, which caused widespread backlash.
- Due to the backlash, Infantino withdrew the investment plan on August 1.
- FIFA chief operating officer Kevin Lamour publicly criticized Infantino’s leadership and was fired soon after.
- Vice presidents Aleksander Ceferin (UEFA) and Sheik Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa (Asian Football Confederation) want to end Infantino’s presidency.
- Infantino is seeking re-election for a fourth term as FIFA president at the March 2027 congress in Morocco.
- South American soccer body CONMEBOL supports Infantino, hoping to expand the 2030 World Cup to 64 teams.
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