CONCACAF and its 41 member associations have unanimously rejected Gianni Infantino’s proposal to privatize World Cup assets through the FIFA Forward Enterprise initiative.Criticism of management ...
FIFA asked to stop Gianni Infantino re-standing for presidency over ‘clear term-limit violation’
FIFA presidents are limited to three terms in office, but Infantino said his first term did not count as it interrupted Sepp ...
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UEFA, CONCACAF, AFC accuse FIFA of 'fundamental breach of trust' and 'deception' in joint letter
The three major confederations have not been mollified by the FIFA dropping the plan ...
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UEFA, CONCACAF and AFC accuse FIFA of 'deception' and 'breach of trust' over World Cup plans
Soccer powerbrokers in Europe, North America and Asia and believe FIFA president Gianni Infantino's recent plan to sell an ...
Concacaf has called out FIFA for a lack of transparency over its controversial plan to sell a stake to private investors.
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Gianni Infantino accused of 'breaking trust through deception' in scathing letter
The pressure has been put on FIFA president Gianni Infantino after UEFA, CONCACAF and AFC have issued an open letter accusing ...
What is happening inside the international federation? FIFA have sacked chief operating officer Kevin Lamour, less than three weeks after he sharply criticised president Gianni Infantino's failed plan ...
Lots has happened since FIFA president Gianni Infantino rolled back his controversial plan to "sell" stakes in the FIFA World ...
Human rights organisation FairSquare has urged FIFA ‌to rule that Gianni Infantino is ineligible to seek another term as ...
UEFA said it and its 55 members will boycott FIFA competitions, rejecting FIFA's proposed plan to sell stakes to private investors, the European soccer governing body confirmed on Thursday. Concacaf, ...
Concacaf has rejected a controversial FIFA proposal to bring in private investment, dealing another major blow to the deal.
UEFA, Concacaf and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) have accused FIFA of a "fundamental breach of trust" over its handling of plans to sell a stake in the World Cup.
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