FIFA Confirms Departure of Senior Executive Kevin Lamour
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Rights groups criticise FIFA after Kevin Lamour’s exit, raising concerns over governance, human rights abuses, and suppression of dissent within football’s global body. Read more at straitstimes.com.
FIFA's decision to dismiss senior executive Kevin Lamour sends a "deeply troubling message to all of us seeking change", UEFA vice-president Laura McAllister has said.
Kevin Lamour's sacking as FIFA Chief Operating Officer (COO) comes in the aftermath of his criticism of FIFA president Gianni Infantino amid the abandoned plans to sell stakes in the World Cup.
Norway's head of football takes aim at FIFA and what she deems to be fear tactics after Kevin Lamour's exit as COO.
Lamour had been in the role of FIFA's chief operating officer since November 2024. Robert Hradil / Getty Images Kevin Lamour has left his position as chief operating officer at FIFA. Lamour’s departure comes after the FIFA executive released a statement ...
FIFA's latest senior departure drew sharp criticism from human rights and labor groups Tuesday, with campaigners saying the exit of Chief
Infantino is fighting to stay in his job following huge backlash to his intention to sell a minority stake in FIFA tournaments to private investors.
FIFA presidents are limited to three terms in office, but Infantino said his first term did not count as it interrupted Sepp Blatter's stint