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"We Know that Corruption's Rife" - Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson Calls for England and UEFA Nations to Leave FIFA After the World Cup

The party said Fifa has crossed red lines over political lobbying, ticket pricing and fan treatment, and urged a breakaway with other confederations.

  • The Liberal Democrats urged the English Football Association and UEFA to withdraw from FIFA, branding the governing body "corrupt beyond repair" following a World Cup marred by off-field controversies.
  • Controversial reversals of match suspensions involving U.S. striker Folarin Balogun illustrated claims that President Donald Trump pressured FIFA officials, undermining standard disciplinary processes.
  • Supporters face significant financial strain from predatory pricing strategies, with dynamic pricing driving final tickets past £24,000, while broadcasters generate extra revenue through commercial "hydration breaks" that disrupt matches.
  • On Friday, Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House's FIFA taskforce, defended Argentinian players who displayed a banner claiming ownership of the Falkland Islands, citing U.S. free speech protections.
  • With Gianni Infantino expected to secure a fourth presidential term until 2031, Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson argues the only path forward is establishing a new, transparent governing body that puts fans first.
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Lib Dems urge FA to quit Fifa

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Lib Dems urge FA and Uefa to quit Fifa over World Cup controversies

The party criticised high ticket prices for fans and the decision to overturn a US player’s suspension after lobbying from President Donald Trump.

·London, United Kingdom
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BBC News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 18, 2026.
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