“Privatized” FIFA World Cup: Europe, Asia, and the Americas Corner Gianni Infantino
The plan by UEFA, CONCACAF, and the AFC is clear: to devise a strategy to prevent Gianni Infantino from serving a fourth term as FIFA president.
The plan by UEFA, CONCACAF, and the AFC is clear: to devise a strategy to prevent Gianni Infantino from serving a fourth term as FIFA president.
UEFA is reportedly prepared to “actively consider legal action, arbitration proceedings, and/or complaints to the regulatory authorities.”
Despite the reversal on the plan to “privatize” the World Cup, Gianni Infantino’s position at FIFA is increasingly in jeopardy.
Official FIFA statement to “explain” its intentions: “No one wants to sell soccer.” No backing down.
New revelations from *The Times*, which obtained a copy of the request sent by the head of world soccer to the individual federations.
Aleksander Ceferin, president of the European Confederation, was not at MetLife Stadium—a decision that is sparking quite a bit of debate.
Starting this season, there will be more benefits to whoever ranks best at the end of the regular season.
Uefa upheld the four-tournament disqualification for the Giallorossi coach.
Heavy decisions by Uefa against the capital club after Europa League semifinal and final.
“Reading a newspaper it seemed like already written sentences, but there is nothing new,” assures Francesco Calvo.