Gianni Infantino

Gianni Infantino

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Gianni Infantino is a Swiss-Italian sports administrator who has served as the President of FIFA, the international governing body of association football, since February 2016. He was previously the Secretary General of UEFA, football's European governing body, from 2009 to 2016. Infantino oversees FIFA's global operations, including the organization of the World Cup and the development of football worldwide.

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Far Left
Infantino accused critics of the World Cup of spreading hate and defended the tournament, including the Balogun affair and treatment of Iran.
Green/Left critics see Infantino as a symbol of FIFA's corruption and its indifference to human rights and climate impacts of mega-events.
Far Left
He praised Argentina after their World Cup loss, sparking a disciplinary controversy.
Reformists view his behavior as unprofessional and emblematic of FIFA's corruption.
Center
Olympic Committee declined to sanction him for stopping a red card during a match, citing lack of jurisdiction.
Centro commentators note the incident as a clash of sports authorities, but remain indifferent as it lacks direct political implications for Mexico.
Center
Trump reportedly wants FIFA President Infantino to become the next UN Secretary General, according to reports.
Yesh Atid sees this as a bizarre and unserious proposal that undermines diplomatic norms.
Center
Warned that the end of the World Cup brings new problems for FIFA, citing eroding trust in decision-making.
Centros view his comment as an acknowledgment of the tournament's controversies and the need for institutional reform.
Center
FIFA president Infantino is reportedly considering a 64-team World Cup expansion.
Centrists view this as another example of institutional overreach driven by ambition rather than merit.
Lean Left
Infantino awarded championship rings to Spanish players in their locker room after winning the World Cup.
Moderates see this as a trivial sports story that overshadows pressing political news, reflecting media misprioritization.
Far Left
FIFA president oversaw a controversial extended halftime show at the World Cup final, criticized for breaking regulations.
Morena joins criticism of Infantino for prioritizing spectacle and associating with Trump rather than upholding sport's integrity.
Lean Left
FIFA president sat with Trump during the World Cup final and faces scrutiny over the tournament's conduct.
Labour may criticize FIFA's handling of the event and its association with controversial political figures.
Lean Right
The FIFA president's jet has logged enough distance to circle the equator twice between host countries.
Infantino's lavish travel underscores conservative concerns about waste in international organizations and lack of accountability.

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