Soccer-Infantino to seek fourth term as FIFA president


Soccer Football - 76th FIFA Congress - Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada - April 30, 2026 FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks during the congress as the FIFA World Cup Trophy is seen REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier

VANCOUVER, ⁠April 30 (Reuters) - FIFA President Gianni Infantino said ⁠on Thursday that he planned to seek re-election ‌for a fourth term in a bid to continue to lead the governing body of world soccer.

Infantino confirmed he would ​run for the 2027–2031 term ⁠in the closing moments ⁠of the FIFA Congress in Vancouver, which comes ⁠less than ‌two months before the start of the World Cup.

The Italian-Swiss took office in ⁠2016, replacing Sepp Blatter, and was re-elected ​unopposed in ‌2019 and 2023.

Infantino has pushed for the expansion ⁠of FIFA ​competitions during his tenure, with this year's World Cup in North America the first to feature 48 ⁠teams, while the women's tournament ​in 2023 has been expanded to 32 teams.

Infantino's tenure has also drawn some criticism over issues such as ⁠high World Cup ticket prices and the decision to award the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to U.S. President Donald Trump at the World Cup ​draw in December.

Earlier this month, ⁠the council of South American football's governing body (CONMEBOL) said ​in a statement it would ‌unanimously support the 56-year old ​if he decided to seek another term.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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