Profile: FIFA’s unloved king delivers at the ballot box
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino attracted ridicule for a rambling speech on the eve of the World Cup, but will stand unopposed for another four years.
The Swiss has delivered astonishing financial results for his voters – FIFA’s 211 member associations – but question marks persist over his commitment to good governance.
Why it matters: The FIFA president is ultimately the most powerful man in world football, but Infantino has been fighting to keep the world governing body relevant amidst the growth of super clubs and international club competition.
The perspective: An FA president likens him to a used car dealer. But is Infantino really all things to all people, or actually a man of his word?
25 November 2022 - 2:37 PM
One by one the legends of the game lined up to endorse the waiting king of football.
It was February 2016 and the reporters had come to Wembley Stadium ahead of a FIFA presidential election to witness the accidental candidate, Gianni Infantino, unveil his election plans and save FIFA from itself.
The election had been called the previous June after Sepp Blatter was finally felled after a massive corruption scandal. In the chaotic months that followed, the Swiss
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