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    Rights Group to File Complaint Against FIFA President Infantino Over Political Bias

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the rights organization FairSquare announced plans to submit a formal complaint to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) concerning FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The group alleges that Infantino has repeatedly breached the principle of political neutrality, a core expectation for leaders of international sports bodies. This move highlights growing concerns about the intersection of sports leadership and political endorsements, which can undermine the impartiality expected in global sports governance.

    Gianni Infantino, who has led FIFA since 2016, is accused of openly supporting former US President Donald Trump, an action that FairSquare argues compromises the integrity of his role. The complaint aims to prompt the IOC to investigate whether Infantino’s conduct violates the organization’s strict rules on political neutrality. Such scrutiny is crucial as FIFA and the IOC strive to maintain their reputations as apolitical entities that unite diverse nations through sport.

    Meanwhile, this situation underscores the broader debate about the responsibilities of sports officials in maintaining neutrality amid politically charged environments. The outcome of FairSquare’s complaint could set a precedent for how international sports leaders engage with political figures in the future. It also reflects increasing vigilance by rights groups to hold influential figures accountable for actions that may politicize global sports platforms.

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