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‘He must resign’: Fans’ petition calls for Infantino to quit as Fifa president
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‘He must resign’: Fans’ petition calls for Infantino to quit as Fifa president

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read
  • Fans say Infantino has ‘lost the right to lead’

  • Statement also calls for Fifa to be reformed

Fans’ groups worldwide have launched a petition calling for the resignation of Gianni Infantino as Fifa president and for wholesale reform of the organisation.

Infantino is under mounting pressure after being forced to abandon plans to seek private investment to run Fifa tournaments, including the men’s and women’s World Cups.

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