
How FIFA's Gianni Infantino Made Himself Untouchable at the Top
Reports suggest FIFA president Gianni Infantino has carefully consolidated power within world football's governing body, making meaningful opposition almost impossible.
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Reports suggest FIFA president Gianni Infantino has carefully consolidated power within world football's governing body, making meaningful opposition almost impossible.

Gianni Infantino's controversial World Cup commercialization plan has triggered a fresh crisis at FIFA, but critics argue the governing body's problems run far deeper than one bad deal.

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A fresh investigation has revealed UEFA made payments to an individual linked to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, adding new pressure to football's governing bodies.

Gianni Infantino's mishandled attempt to sell off World Cup commercial rights has sent shockwaves through football, but the roots of FIFA's crisis run far deeper than one bad deal.

Calls to remove FIFA's president are growing louder after allegations of a personal affair surfaced, adding a volatile new layer to football's deepening governance crisis.

Under-fire FIFA president Gianni Infantino appears to have earned a reprieve as his controversial World Cup final hosting plan draws unexpected support.

UEFA has refused to back down from its threat to boycott the World Cup following a high-stakes crisis meeting with FIFA president Gianni Infantino, reports say.

FIFA executives were reportedly handed an ultimatum to approve a controversial privatization project just one day before the World Cup final, raising urgent governance concerns.

Africa's football governing body CAF has thrown its weight behind FIFA president Gianni Infantino, signaling strong continental backing for the Swiss-Italian administrator.

FIFA's top executives reportedly faced an ultimatum to approve a privatization plan for the World Cup, according to reporting by The New York Times.

UEFA is reportedly planning an inquiry into whether FIFA president Gianni Infantino attempted to sell commercial stakes in the World Cup at below-market rates.