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UEFA, CONCACAF Accuse Infantino of 'Breach of Trust'

Was Infantino's World Cup stake plan a dangerous power grab or are his critics waging a factional war on global football?
UEFA, CONCACAF Accuse Infantino of 'Breach of Trust'
Above: FIFA's president Gianni Infantino during a visit to a sports complex in Cali, Colombia, on Aug. 7. Image credit: Jaime Saldarriaga/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

Infantino's attempt to sell a stake in the FIFA World Cup without meaningful consultation was a profound betrayal of the institutions football depends on. Football belongs to the game's entire family, not one individual who believes the sport is answerable solely to him. Infantino's tenure will be remembered for shameless profiteering and shady deals meant to preserve power.

Narrative B

Infantino still has real backing from CAF, Argentina and Mexico, exposing this revolt as a factional power struggle dressed up as principled governance reform. UEFA clearly resents Infantino expanding the sport outside traditional markets and diluting Europe's sway. These confederations have turned a simple disagreement over the World Cup proposal into a crisis.


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