Football NewsGianni Infantino has been re-elected as the president of FIFA until 2027
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After the Congress, Infantino addressed the press and expressed his frustration at what he perceived as constant criticism from the media.

Infantino defended his work as a football administrator

Gianni Infantino has been re-elected as the president of FIFA until 2027 by a unanimous vote of the 211 federations that make up the organization. After the Congress, he addressed the press and expressed his frustration at what he perceived as the constant criticism from the media. Infantino began his remarks by questioning why journalists were so cruel towards him and FIFA. He defended his work as a football administrator, insisting that he had worked hard and had not stolen anything. He expressed his weariness with criticisms of FIFA as an association that creates money and does business, stating that FIFA’s main focus is to defend football.

The Premier League generates 24 billion dollars in a year

Infantino attempted to distance FIFA from the recent issue in Spain involving Barcelona, emphasizing that FIFA’s mission is to generate money to support the 211 countries around the world that make up the organization. He noted that while the Premier League generates 24 billion dollars in a year, FIFA generates the same amount in four years, with the money distributed to the 211 countries affiliated with the organization. Infantino also addressed the issue of FIFA’s wealth, stating that the constant attacks on FIFA’s wealth and the FIFA president were unfounded. He asked the media to stick to the facts and not engage in sensationalism to gain the audience’s attention. Infantino also pointed out that FIFA is the only organization in the world that has eliminated competition due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The FIFA president also spoke about the issue of racial abuse in football

Infantino also expressed his concern over the recent scandal in Spanish football involving Barcelona, promising to analyze the situation and find solutions. He acknowledged that there were similar problems in Italy and emphasized the importance of finding positive solutions to reduce the existing tension. Infantino also spoke about the issue of racial abuse in football, expressing solidarity with Vinicius Jr and other players who have been victims of such abuse. He stated that FIFA provided players with a system to stop insults on social networks and that referees have an obligation to stop matches if there are racist insults. Infantino concluded his remarks by emphasizing that the issue of racial abuse in football is a problem of education and politeness. He stated that FIFA is committed to addressing this issue and finding ways to promote respect and tolerance in football.

 

In summary, Infantino’s remarks focused on defending his work as FIFA president and distancing FIFA from recent scandals in Spanish football. He emphasized the importance of generating money to support the 211 countries affiliated with FIFA and addressed the issue of racial abuse in football.