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08/23/26 12:26:00
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08/23 10:20 CDT Nordic soccer associations have 'lost confidence' in FIFA boss
Infantino
Nordic soccer associations have 'lost confidence' in FIFA boss Infantino
STOCKHOLM (AP) --- Six Nordic national soccer associations piled more pressure
on embattled FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Sunday by saying they had "lost
confidence" in his leadership.
The associations from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland and the Faeroe
Islands issued a joint statement to say they "view the organization's
governance and decision-making at the highest level with great concern."
The associations said they stand united with European soccer governing body
UEFA and support the measures it has already proposed.
"We expect FIFA to provide binding guarantees that the organization's
governance or competitions will never again be opened up to private ownership,"
the associations said.
Infantino faces pressure to resign after his plans to sell future World Cup
profits to private investors triggered a backlash and criticism from UEFA, the
Asian Football Confederation and CONCACAF, the governing body for North and
Central American and Caribbean soccer.
"We also support the call by AFC, CONCACAF and UEFA for a fully independent
external investigation into the events surrounding the FIFA Forward Enterprise
proposal," the Nordic associations said.
The statement called for FIFA to "initiate a comprehensive and independent
review of its governance framework" to see whether it is adhering to the
"independence, checks and balances, transparency and accountability that were
intended when FIFA adopted its reform program in 2016."
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