Oh, good. Gianni Infantino is here to stay.
Date published: Thursday 16th March 2023 7:34 -Gianni Infantino asked the media why they can be “so mean” as he was re-elected for a new four-year term as FIFA president at the organisation’s Congress in Rwanda.
Infantino was unopposed for FIFA’s top job in Kigali, and his re-election until 2027 was confirmed by acclamation, via a round of applause in the Congress hall. He said that whenever FIFA proposed a competition it was portrayed in the media as “a money-making exercise”. The Premier League is understood to have secured £10.5bn in central broadcast and commercial revenue for the three-year cycle which began this season.
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