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Infantino angers Concacaf nations by hijacking meeting in Caribbean
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Infantino angers Concacaf nations by hijacking meeting in Caribbean

The Guardian Football about 3 hours 1 mins read
  • Gianni Infantino used opportunity to lobby for support

  • Fifa president was asked to stay away from CFU meeting

Gianni Infantino has angered numerous Concacaf nations, whose support he is seeking in his re-election campaign, by hijacking a meeting of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) to announce Fifa-funded development projects for the region with millions of dollars that had been delayed for months.

Multiple sources attending the CFU meeting in the Dominican Republic said many of the Concacaf members were infuriated by Infantino’s behaviour, particularly as he had been asked to stay away by their president, Victor Montagliani.

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