
Infantino ally insists Fifa president still has backing of most football associations
Infantino ally insists Fifa president still has backing of most football associations.
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Infantino ally insists Fifa president still has backing of most football associations. Mosengo-Omba says Fifa’s congress backs Infantino Fecofa president admits he did not support sell-off plan One of Gianni Infantino’s closest allies has said he would “take a bullet” for the Fifa president and is confident that he still has the overwhelming support of its all-powerful congress despite mounting pressure. Infantino is under increasing pressure over his attempt, later abandoned, to create a new company to manage the commercial and ticketing rights of all Fifa competitions, including the World Cups, with 21% to be sold off to a private investment company.
Furthermore, "In the case of Chelsea , the new owners came forward with all the information, and we decided to enter a sanction agreement.
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Infantino ally insists Fifa president still has backing of most football associations.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMosengo-Omba says Fifa’s congress backs Infantino Fecofa president admits he did not support sell-off plan One of Gianni Infantino’s closest allies has said he would “take a bullet” for the Fifa president and is confident that he still has the overwhelming support of its all-powerful congress despite mounting pressure.
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Infantino is under increasing pressure over his attempt, later abandoned, to create a new company to manage the commercial and ticketing rights of all Fifa competitions, including the World Cups, with 21% to be sold off to a private investment company.
according to BBC Sport"In the case of Chelsea , the new owners came forward with all the information, and we decided to enter a sanction agreement.
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Infantino ally insists Fifa president still has backing of most football associations.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideMosengo-Omba says Fifa’s congress backs Infantino Fecofa president admits he did not support sell-off plan One of Gianni Infantino’s…
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