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CONCACAF urges FIFA chief to skip youth tournament amid governance row
The Central American and Caribbean football confederation has called on Gianni Infantino to stay away from an upcoming youth competition, as regional powerhouses consider moves against the FIFA president over governance concerns.
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The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) has requested that FIFA President Gianni Infantino absent himself from an upcoming youth tournament, according to regional sources familiar with the matter.
The move reflects deepening tensions within world football's governance structure, with senior officials from major continental confederations expressing dissatisfaction with Infantino's leadership. The request signals potential coordinated action among regional football bodies that could pose significant challenges to his position.
World football's regional powerhouses have indicated they may pursue a vote of no confidence in the FIFA president, marking an escalation in internal disputes over administrative practices and decision-making processes at the international level.
The governance crisis has cast a shadow over football's global operations, with multiple confederations voicing concerns about transparency and institutional accountability. The situation remains fluid as regional bodies prepare for upcoming meetings where further action may be discussed.
Infantino, who has led FIFA since 2016, has previously weathered internal criticism but faces mounting pressure from confederations representing millions of football players and fans across multiple continents.