FIFA leadership
FIFA's leadership consists of a president, an executive council, and various committees that oversee the global governance of association football. Their primary role is to set and enforce the sport's rules, organize major tournaments like the World Cup, and coordinate development programs across member associations. The leadership operates within FIFA's statutory framework, with the president elected by member federations every four years.
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Jun 10, 2026
Lean Left
FIFA partnered with Mexican artisans on a limited-edition collection to showcase traditional handicrafts to a global audience during the World Cup.
From a PRD lens, the artisan collaboration is a positive cultural footnote, but it underscores how the economic benefits of the World Cup are unevenly distributed, with the broader question being whether the estimated 10 billion pesos for small businesses actually reaches marginalized communities or concentrates in better-positioned commercial interests.