Nordic Football Federations Unite Against FIFA President Infantino
Six Nordic football associations have declared a loss of confidence in FIFA President Gianni Infantino, calling for his resignation and governance reforms. They support investigations into his proposal involving private equity in events like the World Cup. The associations demand assurance against future private ownership in FIFA's governance.
In a significant move, six Nordic football associations have collectively voiced their lack of confidence in FIFA President Gianni Infantino, urging sweeping reforms at the global soccer federation.
The associations, comprising Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the Faroe Islands, issued a joint statement in Helsinki demanding Infantino's resignation and supporting calls for an independent probe into his proposal to involve private equity in World Cup events.
The Nordic football bodies, alongside UEFA, stressed the need for transparent governance and called for a binding commitment from FIFA against the privatization of its operations.
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