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FIFA Congress Sees Walkout Over Infantino’s Late Arrival from Trump Trip
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European delegates, including FA chair Debbie Hewitt, staged a walkout at FIFA’s annual congress in Paraguay, protesting President Gianni Infantino’s delayed arrival. The demonstration followed Infantino’s trip to the Middle East with U.S. President Donald Trump, which reportedly caused the holdup. This unprecedented action highlighted tensions within FIFA’s leadership.
The walkout occurred during FIFA’s yearly meeting of 211 member federations. Delegates left the conference center, leaving many seats empty.
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The Context
Infantino’s late arrival stemmed from his travel with President Trump in the Middle East. The trip reportedly involved private jet flights from Qatar.
FA chair Debbie Hewitt was among the prominent figures who exited the congress. Her participation underscored the seriousness of the European delegates’ discontent.
The protest reflected broader frustrations with Infantino’s leadership priorities. Some delegates felt his absence disrespected the global soccer community.
FIFA, founded in 1904, governs international soccer and hosts major tournaments. Its congress is a key platform for decision-making among member nations.
The walkout was a rare public rebuke of FIFA’s president, elected in 2016. Infantino has faced criticism for his management style and decisions.
Some support Infantino’s global outreach, arguing it strengthens soccer’s influence. Others criticize his focus on political engagements over FIFA’s core duties.
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| Bias Distribution | 42% Left |
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