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Private Jets, Police Escorts and Two Games a Day: Fifa Boss Gianni Infantino’s World Cup

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
Thousands of kilometres in the private jet: Greenpeace accuses Gianni Infantino of causing massive damage to the climate at the World Cup with his travel plans.

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Gianni Infantino's private jet travel, which plans to attend two games a day, could generate "between 300 and 500 tons of CO2 emitted throughout the tournament" More than 4,000

·France
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The number one Fifa aims to attend two races a day despite four time zones and thousands of kilometers to go. For transfers will be...

·Turin, Italy
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De långa avstånden i fotbolls-VM är inte ett problem för Gianni Infantino. Fifas controversial ordförande har ambientions att se två matchr om dagen på plats. Till sin hjälp har han en privatjet, som tillhandahålls av Qatar airways.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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“The fact that officials fly daily on extremely climate-damaging private jets does not indicate that FIFA has acknowledged the causes of climate change or that it feels responsible for eliminating them,” John Hocevar of Greenpeace USA told The Athletic. Both the New York Times-owned sports website and the English daily The Guardian, citing anonymous sources within FIFA, reported that Infantino wants to watch two matches a day and is using a priv…

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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