Friday Briefing: UEFA Pushes for Rotating FIFA Presidency to Reduce Office Power
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Three continental confederations, including UEFA, aspire to change the statutes of the International Football Federation in order to push its contested boss, weakened by his abortive plan to create a commercial company, to exit.
Media reports indicate that behind-the-scenes plots are being hatched to change the ways Gianni Infantino and FIFA operate.
As Gianni Infantino clings to power, football as you know it could be about to change
Moves to reduce the power of the Fifa presidency could in turn lead to the growing influence of Europe’s biggest clubs and how they decide to shape the game, writes Miguel Delaney in his latest Inside Football newsletter
Fragilized after several revelations, Gianni Infantino's position at the head of the Fifa is increasingly precarious. Wednesday, August 12, on the margins of the final of the Supercoupe d'Europe between the PSG and Aston Villa,...
In the margins of the Supercup of Europe between PSG and Aston Villa, the uprising around FIFA President Gianni Infantino was a topic of discussion between certain UEFA members. FIFA President faces the threat of a vote of disbelief, reports L'Equipe.
The Slovenian president of UEFA, who has been driven for years by a clear hostility towards the boss of world football, is leading the sling within the organisation, which began at the end of July and could bring Switzerland down.
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