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Is Gianni Infantino still backed by the African football federations?
The African confederation has yet to take an official stance, but where do the key African footballing nations stand on the Infantino saga?
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Gianni Infantino: Uefa says Fifa’s backing of its president ‘changes nothing’
Fifa’s backing of president Gianni Infantino at a meeting on Wednesday “changes nothing”, says European governing body Uefa.
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UEFA maintains World Cup boycott threat despite FIFA push to end internal turmoil
Aug 6 : FIFA’s bid to move past the biggest internal crisis of Gianni Infantino’s presidency is unlikely to end scrutiny of how world soccer is governed, with UEFA saying on Thursday that it remained committed to boycotting the World Cup.A day after FIFA’s leadership gathered in Rabat to publicly reaffirm sup
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Fifa World Cup: Uefa to boycott tournament if Gianni Infantino’s investment plans go through
Uefa says “the World Cup is not for sale” after its 55 member associations vote to boycott future tournaments if Fifa and its president, Gianni Infantino, do not back down on their investment proposals.
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UEFA votes to boycott World Cup over FIFA investor plan
UEFA members unanimously voted to boycott the World Cup and other FIFA competitions. The protest follows FIFA’s plan to sell stakes to investors in a subsidiary that will run the governing body’s tournaments.
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UEFA set for emergency meeting on FIFA World Cup proposal
UEFA is reportedly soon to hold an emergency meeting to discuss FIFA’s plans to effectively sell off a stake in the World Cup. European football’s governing body has expressed stiff opposition to the plan.
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Asia confederation chief says FIFA’s lack of consultation over World Cup plan ‘totally unacceptable’
July 30 : Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa has branded FIFA’s lack of consultation over its plan to sell stakes in the World Cup to private investors “totally unacceptable”, saying the move undermined the sport’s existing continental structure.The Bahraini’s unusuall
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Explainer-How world soccer is governed: FIFA, UEFA and the balance of power
July 29 : FIFA’s plan to create a $20 billion subsidiary to run the World Cup and sell minority stakes to external investors has highlighted the balance of power within world soccer.While FIFA is the sport’s global governing body, much of football’s commercial strength lies elsewhere — particularly in Europ
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World Cup sell off: Has FIFA finally gone too far?
A new FIFA proposal to sell off a stake in the World Cup has been met with fury in the football world. Under Gianni Infantino’s presidency, FIFA has become increasingly profit-driven, but is this too much?
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Regional confederations left blindsided by FIFA’s $20 billion investment plan
July 29 : FIFA’s proposal to sell stakes in a $20 billion commercial subsidiary has drawn strong criticism from soccer’s regional confederations, which said they were blindsided by the world governing body’s plan to bring private investors into the sport.The Confederations of North America, Central America an
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