Infantino defies FIFA vice president, makes appearance in the Caribbean
Gianni Infantino has defied a request by one of his FIFA vice presidents to stay away from an Under-14 football event in the Caribbean and instead made a rare public appearance during the global furoโฆ
Gianni Infantino has defied a request by one of his FIFA vice presidents to stay away from an Under-14 football event in the Caribbean and instead made a rare public appearance during the global furore over his failed plan to sell future World Cup profits to private investors.
The FIFA president posted photos on his Instagram account on Saturday, showing his meeting with political and football officials from the Dominican Republic on the sidelines of a Caribbean Football Union (CFU) youth tournament in the Punta Cana resort.
On Friday, Infantino had been asked not to go by Victor Montagliani, the Canadian president of the Miami-based Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), to avoid being a distraction from the football games.
โI believe that considering the governance crisis surrounding FIFA as a result of your controversial FIFA Forward Enterprise proposal, the media will focus on this situation,โ Montagliani wrote in an emailed letter seen by The Associated Press news agency, โwhich will unfortunately significantly take away from the technical nature of the CFU youth competition.โ
โAs such, I respectfully ask you in the name of football to reconsider your attendance as it will unfortunately undermine the technical nature of this important youth development activity,โ Montagliani wrote.
FIFA declined to comment on Montaglianiโs request, though it noted that it directly funds regional bodies like the CFU with up to $5m from each four-year World Cup cycle.
Montagliani has aligned with fellow FIFA vice presidents Aleksander Ceferin from European body UEFA and Asian Football Confederation president Sheikhย Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa in seeking to end Infantinoโs increasingly executive presidency, now in its 11th year.
They accused Infantino two weeks ago of โdeceptionโ in secretly planning over the past year to spin off FIFAโs multibillion-dollar commercial activities to a subsidiary 20 percent owned by investors led by Joshua Kushner, the younger brother of United States President Donald Trumpโs son-in-law Jared Kushner.
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