Gianni Infantino: the man who ‘Trumpified’ FIFA

When Gianni Infantino, 56, was elected to take over FIFA in 2016 – following his predecessor Sepp Blatter’s ousting in a corruption scandal – there were hopes he would wield a new broom. The message from his office, says The Times, is that he has done just that. On his watch, a new FIFA has emerged: “clean, transparent, accountable”.

True, FIFA is more transparent than it was, says the BBC. It now publishes the salaries of all top executives. Infantino might also argue that he has delivered on his pledge to keep the funds that FIFA generates “within football”. Some of the “poorest and smallest footballing nations” have received vital funding for infrastructure and development. Moreover, he has proved an absolute dynamo at fundraising, says The New Yorker. Since taking over, FIFA’s “revenues have more than doubled” – during the next cycle, which will run until 2030, the organisation is projected to have $14 billion to spend.

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