CONCACAF asks Infantino to skip youth event amid FIFA governance crisis
The pressure on Gianni Infantino has led CONCACAF to reportedly ask the FIFA president to skip upcoming tournament.
CONCACAF President Victor Montagliani requested FIFA President Gianni Infantino to refrain from attending a youth football tournament in the Dominican Republic, citing the "governance crisis surrounding FIFA" as the reason for his absence. Infantino, who is under pressure from three confederations - UEFA, AFC, and CONCACAF - to resign, was slated to participate in the CFU U-14 Series event.
Montagliani, a FIFA Council vice president, expressed concern that Infantino's presence would overshadow the technical nature of the competition, diverting media attention to the governance crisis instead. The Dominican Republic's Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kelvin Cruz, welcomed Infantino, highlighting how his visit would put the country on the international football map.
However, Infantino, who is seeking a fourth term until 2031, faces opposition from several national associations and key officials.
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