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    FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Set For Second Term Unopposed After Would Be Challenger Failed Nomination Test

    Bonface OsanoBy Bonface OsanoFebruary 6, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    FIFA supremo Gianni Infantino will retain his seat unopposed for three more years in office after his would be challenger in the next election, Roman Vega, failed to beat Tuesday midnight’s nomination deadline.

    The poll set for 5th June in Paris to decide whether Infantino should continue to run the world’s most popular sport will be a coronation as 179 federations out of the 211 filed to nominate the Swiss to stand for a second term in office.

    His sole likely rival – Ramon Vega, a former footballer – struggled to win enough support to get on the ballot as he could not secure the five nominations to stand the election by the deadline.

    Candidates need support from just five of FIFA’s 211 national member associations and must show they have been involved in the game for five years which means Infantino will go unopposed.

    Vega, a Swiss financier and former footballer whose career included stints at England’s Tottenham Hotspur and Scotland’s Celtic, was hoping to harness some discontent towards Infantino among some powerful groups in world football to mount a challenge.

    But that support from some people angry proved more rhetorical for Vega to run for FIFA presidency that is one of the highest-profile jobs in global sport and commands a wage of more than $1.5 million.

    This massive endorsement of Infantino shows the man has strongly entrenched himself in the politics on world football after several confederations threw their support behind him.

    The die was cast last year when the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the largest bloc of the world governing body, led by its President Ahmad threw the continent’s unanimous support behind Infantino which spurred other continents to follow suit.

    Africa’s unanimous support for Infantino stems not only from the improved financial support for federations but also the Swiss’ decision to hand the General Secretary job to an African woman Fatma Samoura of Senegal has proved hugely popular.

    Infantino has tightened his grip on the top job despite reservations about his tenure from important groups within the sport, particularly UEFA, European football’s governing body who are unhappy about his desire to create more competitions to bring in the needed revenue to help in developmental projects in most federations across the globe.

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    The FIFA president has held secret talks with a consortium of international investors led by Japanese group SoftBank. The group has pledged $25 billion to expand the Club World Cup, an annual competition between seven of the top teams, as well as create a league tournament for national sides.

    The proposals have divided the sport. UEFA executives complained the moves would undermine Europe’s position as the pinnacle of club football. Top league competitions, such as the English Premier League, and some clubs are also opposed to the proposals but was hugely popular among other federations who are not as wealthy as UEFA.

    Infantino was elected in 2016, replacing the disgraced Sepp Blatter, whose 18-year reign was marked by a corruption scandal that led to dozens of top FIFA officials being arrested on bribery charges or disciplined on ethical grounds. Blatter was banned from football activities for six years.

    Infantino pledged to clean up the organisation, pushing through a reform package aimed at stamping out corruption.

    Football industry executives added that Infantino’s focus on spreading football’s wealth across the world had boosted his popularity.

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