Gianni Infantino’s plan to sell stakes in the World Cup
FIFA faces international backlash following reports of a $20 billion plan by Gianni Infantino to sell private stakes in the World Cup.
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FIFA faces international backlash following reports of a $20 billion plan by Gianni Infantino to sell private stakes in the World Cup.
UEFA has confirmed it will boycott FIFA competitions if plans to sell minority stakes in the World Cup to private investors move forward.
European soccer leaders are threatening to boycott FIFA tournaments as a deadline looms for a $20 billion private equity plan backed by Jared Kushner.
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European lawmakers are demanding a formal investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino following the reversal of a red card issued to Folarin Balogun.
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